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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Prefatory  note 5 

Biblio,?raphy 7-9 

General : 

Books 10-28 

Articles  in  j^eriodicals 29^1 

Mineral  resources: 

Books 42^7 

Articles  in  periodicals 48 

Water: 

Books 49-56 

Articles  in  periodicals 57-60 

Forests: 

Books 61-68 

Articles  in  periodicals 69-75 

The  land  and  soil 76-80 

Conservation  of  human  life 81-87 

Canada 88-89 

Speeches  in  Congress 90-93 

Fur  seals 94-97 

Author  index 99-105 

Subject  index 107-110 

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PREEATORT  NOTE 


This  is  the  third  list  in  which  the  Division  of  BibHography  has  had 
the  cooperation  of  the  State  and  Legislative  Reference  librarians 
throughout  the  country.  Additions  or  suggestions  were  received  from 
the  following  states: 

California.  Ohio. 

Louisiana.  Pennsylvania. 

Maine.  Rhode  Island. 

Massachusetts.  Texas. 

Michigan.  Wisconsin. 

Some  of  the  cooperators  suggested  that  arguments  in  favor  of 
Federal  control  and  arguments  in  favor  of  state  control  be  separately 
grouped.  A  great  many  references  could  be  arranged  quite  naturally 
rmder  the  one  or  the  other  of  these  heads,  but  the  bulk  of  the  material 
did  not  lend  itself  to  such  treatment.  It  seemed  best  to  meet  the 
needs  of  debaters  by  means  of  the  index  under  the  headings  Federal 
control,  Federal  vs.  state  control,  and  State  control,  and  to  adopt  a 
classification  more  nearly  suited  to  the  character  of  the  subject. 

The  references  have  therefore  been  classified  under  the  headings 
Bibliography,  General  works,  Mineral  resources.  Water,  Forests,  Land 
and  soil,  and  Human  life.  The  conservation  of  human  life  opens  up 
the  whole  subject  of  public  health  and  hygiene  and  also  of  eugenics. 
These  are  not  included  in  the  list,  the  references  in  this  section  being 
confined  to  general  discussions  of  the  movement,  its  needs  and 
opportunities. 

The  Canadian  conservation  question  is  so  closely  akin  to  ours,  and 

touches  us  at  so  many  points,  that  a  brief  section  has  been  devoted  to 

Canada.     It  includes  only  a  few  even  of  the  more  important  references, 

but  those  desiring  additional  material  will  find  an  abundance  in  the 

Catalogue  of  Publications  of  the  Canadian  Commission  of  Conservation, 

a  copy  of  which  was  received  from  Mr.  James  White,  Secretary  of  the 

Commission,  too  late  to  go  into  the  body  of  the  list.     Mention  should 

also  be  made  of  the  Bibliography  prepared  by  Mr.  Arthur  Y.  "White, 

and  printed  on  pages  347-376  of  the  report  on  the  Water-Powers  of 

Canada  published  by  the  Canadian  Commission  of  Conservation  in 

1911. 

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6  LIBKAEY   OF   CONGEESS 

'  A  compreliensive  treatment  of  the  subject  will  be  found  in  Van 
Hise's  "The  Conservation  of  Natural  Resources  in  the  United  States." 
Briefer  discussions  b}'^  various  writers  were  printed  in  the  Annals  of 
the  American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science,  vol.  33,  no.  3. 
Of  the  first  importance  also  are  the  "Proceedings  of  a  Conference  of 
Governors  in  the  White  House,  May  13-15,  1908,"  the  Proceedings 
of  the  lst-3d  National  Conservation  Congresses,  1909-1911,  and  the 
Report  of  the  National  Conservation  Commission,  3  vol.,  1909. 

H.  H.  B.  Meyer 
Chief  Bibliographer 
Herbert  Putnam 

Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  1912. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1  Brooklyn.     Public  library.     Trees,  forestry  and  lumbering;  a 

list  of  books  and  of  references  to  periodicals  in  the  Brook- 
lyn public  library. 
BrooMyn,  N.  Y .,  The  BrooJclyn  jmhlic  library,  1911.     40  p. 

Forestry  and  conservation  of  forests:  p.  13-18,  30-40. 
11-31851  Z5991.Z9B8 

2  Current  events  index.     Social  subjects  supplement.     A  select 

bibliography. 
[Madison,  Wis.,  Wisconsin  library  commission,  1909.]     27  p. 
25  Y'^. 

Forestry  and  conservation  of  natural  resources:  p.  9. 

AI  3.C9     1909 

3  Journal  of  political  economy.     Bibliography  of  economics  for 

1909;  a  cumulation  of  bibliography  appearing  in  the 
Journal  of  political  economy  from  February,  1909  to 
January,  1910,  inclusive;  ed.  by  the  Faculty  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  political  economy  of  the  University  of  Chicago. 
Chicago,  III.,  The  University  of  Chicago  press,  [''1910]. 
xiii,  282  p.     25""^. 

"Conservation  in  the  United  States":  p.  26-28. 
10-19193  Z7163.J86 

4  Stockbridge,  Helen  E.,  comp.     References  on  the  Appalachian 

and  White  Mountains. 
American  conservation,  June,  1911,  v.  1 :  187-190. 

HC101.A45,v.l 

5  Tucker,  Mary  Lathrop,  "  Mrs.  F.  H.  Tucker.  '     Handbook  of 

conservation. 
Boston,  Geo.  II.  Ellis  co.,  printers,  1911.     viii,  91  p.     20^"^. 
Bibliography:  p.  88-91. 
11-4804  HC106.T8 

6  TJ.  S.  Forest  service.     Library.     Current  literature.     (Books  and 

periodicals  indexed  in  the  Library  of  the  United  States 
Forest  service.)     May,  1910-date. 
[  Washington,  D.   C,  American  forestry  association],  1910- 
date. 

Reprinted  from  the  American  forestry. 

*  Items  starred  thus  *  not  at  present  in  the  Library  of  Congress. 

7 


8  LIBKAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

7     U.  S.  Geological  survey.     Publications  of  the  United  States  Geo- 
logical survey  relating  to  water  resources. 
[WasMngton,  1909.]     15  ]).     23'"^. 
G  S  9-117 

7a  Superintendent  of  documents.     Fishes:  list  of  United  States 

government  publications  for  sale  by  the  superintendent  of 
documents,  Washington,  D.  C.     [3d  ed.] 
[WasMngton,  Govt,  jjrint.  off.,  1911.]     107  p.     21'''^.     {Price 
list  21.     3ded.) 

11-35780  Z1223.A191      no.  21     3d  ed. 

Z5974.U5TJ65'11 

8 Forest  service  publications.     Agriculture  depart- 


ment, U.  S.  A.     For  sale  by  the  superintendent  of  docu- 
ments, Washington,  D.  C.     [3d  ed.] 
[Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1911.]     15  p.     20^'"^.    (Price 

list  43.     3d  ed.) 
11-35376  Z1223.A191     no.  43     3d  ed. 

Z5991.TJ65 

Lands.     United  States  public  documents  relating 


to  lands,  irrigation  and  reclamation,  conservation,  forests, 
etc.     For    sale    by    the    superintendent    of    documents, 
Washington,  D.  C\     [5th  ed.] 
[WasMngton,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1912.]     81  p.     20^"^.     {Price 
list  20.     5th  ed.) 

12-35854  Z1223.A191     no.  20,  5tli  ed. 

Z7164.L3TJ54 

10 Soils  bureau.  Bulletins,  circulars,, and  field  opera- 
tions of  the  Soils  bureau.  Agriculture  department,  U.  S.  A. 
For  sale  by  the  superintendent  of  documents,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  [4th  ed.] 
[Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1912.]  15  p.  20\'"".  (Price 
list  46.     4th  ed.) 

12-35712  Z1223.A191     no.  46,  4th  ed. 

Z5074.S7U64 

1 1 United  States  public  documents  relating  to  health 

and  hygiene,  including  water  pollution  and  purification, 
food  and  diet,  etc.     For  sale  by  the  superintendent  of 
documents,  Washington,  D,  C.     [2d  ed.] 
[WasMngton,     Govt,     print,     off.,     1911.]     110     p.     20%'^-^. 
(Price  list  51.     2d  ed.) 

11-35850  Z1223.A191     no.  51     2d  ed. 

Z6673.XJ56     1911 


CONSERVATION  :    BIBLIOGRAPHY  \) 

12     *Washington.     State   library.     Select   list   of  references   on 
conservation  of  natural  resources;  comp.   by  Josephine 
Holgate. 
Okjmpia,  1911.     38  p. 

1:3     Wells,   Philip    P.,   comp.     Keferences   on    the  conservation   of 
natural  resources  in  general. 
American  conservation,  Apr.  1911,  v.  1:  110-113. 

HC101.A45,v.l 

14     References  on  waters  and  water  power. 

American  conservation.  Mar.  1911,  v.  1:  70-74- 

HC101.A45,v.l 

15  Zon,  Raphael,  comp.     References  on  the  relation  of  forests  to 

erosion. 
American  conservation.  May,  1911,  v.  1:  150-152. 

HC101.A45,v.l 


GENERAL 
BOOKS 

16  Ambler,  Mason  G.     A  plea  for. the  preservation  of  our  forests, 

streams  and  fuels. 

(In  W'est  Virginia  bar  association.     Proceedings,    1905.     Parkers- 
Ijurg,  W.  Va.,  1906.     24^°^.     p.  106-118.) 

17  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     PMla- 

delphm.     Conservation  of  natural  resources. 
PMladelpMa,  American  academy  of  political  and  social  sci- 
ence,  1909.     Hi,  [1],  256  p.     26^^.     {The  annals  of  the 
American  academy   of  political  and   social   science.     I'ol. 
XXXIII,  no.  3.) 

Contents. — pt.  1.  Forestry  on  private  lands,  by  G.  Pinchot;  Public 
regulation  of  private  forests,  by  H.  S.  Graves;  Can  the  states  regu- 
late private  forests?  by  F.  C.  Zacharie. — pt.  2.  Water  as  a  resource' 
by  W  J  McGee;  Water  power  in  the  United  States,  by  M.  O. 
Leighton;  The  scope  of  state  and  federal  legislation  concerning 
the  use  of  waters,  by  C.  E.  Wright;  The  necessity  for  state  or  fed- 
eral regulation  of  water  power  development,  by  C.  W.  Baker; 
Federal  control  of  water  power  in  Switzerland,  by  T.  Cleveland. — 
pt.  3.  Classification  of  the  public  lands,  by  G.  W.  Woodruff;  A 
summary  of  our  most  important  land  laws,  by  K.  Nelson;  Indian 
lands:  their  administration  with  reference  tc^  present  and  future 
use,  by  F.  E.  Leupp;  The  conservation  and  preservation  of  soil 
fertility,  by  C.  G.  Hopkins;  Farm  tenure  in  the  United  States, 
by  n.  Gannett;  WTiat  may  be  accomplished  by  reclamation,  by 
F.  H.  Newell;  The  legal  problems  of  reclamation  of  lands  by  means 
of  irrigation,  by  M.  Bien. — pt.  4.  Our  mineral  resoiirces,  by  G.  O. 
Smith;  The  production  and  waste  of  mineral  resources  and  their 
bearing  on  conservation,  by  J.  A.  Holmes;  Preservation  of  the 
phosphates  and  the  conser\'ation  of  the  soil,  by  C.  R.  \'an  Ilise. 
9-14081  H1.A4 

IS     American  conservation,     v.  1,  no.  1-7;  Feb.-Aup;.  1911. 

W'a  shiny  ton,  D.  C,  National  conservation  association,  1911. 
265  p.     illus.     26""'.     monthly. 
T.  R.  Shipp,  editor. 
No  more  published. 
12-7728  HC101.A45 

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COXSERVATIOX  :    GEXEEAL  11 

19  The  American  year  book;  a  record  of  events  and  progress  1910- 

1911. 
New  York  and  London,  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1911-12. 

2v.     20^"^. 

1910.  The  conservation  question:  p.  39-44;  The  conservation  of 
national  resources:  p.  293-302. 

1911.  The  conservation  question:  p.  .53-56;  Conservation:  Mineral 
resources,  by  David  T.  Day,  p.  420-423;  Forestry,  by  Edwin  A. 
Start,  p.  423-425;  Reclamation  and  irrigation,  byArthurP.  Davis, 
p.  425^33. 

11-1626  E171.A585 

20  *Arnienteras,  Andres  Avelino  de.     El  problema  forestal  en  la 

America  latina  y  su  influencia  en  las  inundaciones. 
Madrid,  Impr.  de  los  Hijos  de  M.  G.  Hernandez,  1910. 

21  Blackmar,  F.  W.     The  conservation  of  natural  resources. 

{In  National  irrigation  congress.  Official  proceedings.  Sept.  29-30, 
Oct.  1-3,  1908.  Albuquerque.  N.  M.,  [1908?]  23'''".  p.  311- 
322.)  HD1726.N2     1908 

21a  Burk,  Frederic  Lister.     The  teacher's  part  in  conservation. 

{In  National  education  association  of  the  United  States.    Journal  of 
proceedings  and  addresses,  1911.    p.  970-977.) 
E  12-488  L13.N4     1911 

22  California.     Dept.  of  public  instruction.     Conservation  of  natu- 

ral resources.     From  the  twenty-third  biennial  report  of 
Edward  Hyatt,  superintendent  of  public  instruction. 
Sacramento,  Cal.,  1909.     98  p.     illus.     22^'"'. 

9-29708  HC107.C2A6     1909 

23 Governor,  1911-     {Hiram   ^V.  JoJinson)     Inaugural  ad- 
dress .  .  ,  Jan.  3,  1911. 
Sacramento,   W.  W.  Shannon,  1911.     13  p.     22"'K 

"Conservation":  p.  12.  J87.C22     1911     Jan.  3 

24  Clerget,  Pierre.     Geographie  economique,  I'exploitation  ration- 

nelle  du  globe. 
Pans,  0.  Doin  etfils,  1912.     2  p.  I.,  ^73  p.  incl.  tahles.     18^^. 
{Encyclopedie  scientijique ,  pub.  sous  la  direction  du  Dr.  Tou- 
louse.    Bihliotheque  de  sociologie  appliquee,  directeur:  T. 
Ruyssen.) 

"Index  bibliograi^hique":  p.  455-459. 
12-16299  HF1025.C7 

25  Cleveland,  Treadwell,  jr.     A  primer  of  conservation.      (Includes 

excerpts  from  addresses  given  at  the  White  House  confer- 
ence of  governors.) 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1908.     2^  p.     23'"^.     ( U.  S. 
Forest  service.     Circular  157.) 
Agr  8-950  SD11.A27,  no.  157 


12  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

26  Colorado.     Conservation  comraission.     Report. 

Denver,  Col.,  1910.     191  p.     23"^"^. 

12-12752  HC107.C7A25 

26a  Commonwealth  club  of  California.     Conservution. 

{In  its  Transactions,  June,  1912,  v.  7:  69-314.) 

Contents. — "The  doubtful  zone  of  authority  between  state  and 
federal  authority":  Addresses  by  Curtis  H.  Lindley,  Frank  H. 
Short,  Charles  S.  ^^^leeler,  Theodore  Roosevelt.  Reports  of  Com- 
mittee on  Agricultural  lands,  Forestry,  Fuel,  Minerals  other  than 
fuel;  Water  supply  and  irrigation;  Water  power. 

27  Conference   on   conservation  of  natural  resources,  Wash- 

ington, 1908.     Declaration  of  governors  for  conservation 
of  natural  resources. 
Washington,   Govt,   'print,   off.,   1908.     7  p.     23<^^.     {U.  S. 
Dept.  agriculture.     Farmers'  bulletin  340.) 
Agr  8-1074*  S21.A6,  no.  34 

28     Proceedings  of  a  conference  of  governors  in  the  White 

House,  Washington,  D.  C.  May  13-15,  1908,  ed.  under  the 
direction  of  Newton  C.  Blanchard,  chairman,  John  Frank- 
lin Fort,  John  C.  Cutler,  James  O.  Davidson,  Martin  F. 
Ansel,  the  committee  of  governors,  by  W  J  McGee. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1909.     xxxvii,  ^51  p.     port.- 
group,  diagrs.     27*^^. 

9-9567  HC101.C7     1908  a 

29     The  Wliite  House  conference  on  the  conservation  of 

natural  resources:  May  13-15,  1908.  Declaration  of  the 
governors  as  adopted  May  15,  1908.  The  value  of  natural 
scenery,  address  delivered  before  the  Conference  May  14, 
1908,  by  J.  Horace  McFarland. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  [1908].     16  p.     20^"^.     {American  civic 

association.     [Publications]     Series  ii   no.  3,  June,  1908.) 

9-9571  HC101.C7     1908 

30  Crocker,  Jl/rs.  Emmons.     What  women  are  doing  for  conserva- 

tion. 

(In  National  irrigation  congres.s.  Proceedings,  1909.  Spokane, 
Waah.,  1909.     23'''".     p.  278-282.) 

HD1726.N2     1909 

31  Cronau,  Kudolf.     Our  wasteful  nation;  the  story  of  American 

prodigality  and  the  abuse  of  our  national  resources. 
New   York,   M.   Kennerleg,  ['^1908].     134  V-    front.,  plates. 

9-145  HC106.C8 


CONSEEVATIOX  :    GENERAL  13 

32  Daughters  of  the  American   revolution.     National  conser- 

vation committee.     .:\jiniial  report.     1910-11. 
[n.  p.,  1911.]     14  p.     23<^^. 

Reprint  from  Proceedings  Twentieth  Continental  congress,  National 
society,  D.  A.  R. 

CA  12-106  Unrev'd  HC106.D26 

33  Douglas,  James.     Conservation  of  natural  resources. 

{In  Smithsonian  institution.     Annual  report.     1909.     Washington, 

1910.     23^'^'^.     p.  317-329.) 
Reprinted  from  Bulletin  of  the  American  institute  of  mining  engi- 
neers, New  York,  no.  29,  May,  1909,  p.  439-451. 
Also  printed  separately. 
11-9872  Q 11. 866     1909 

34  Farquhar,  Arthur  B.     Conservation:  an  address  at  the  First 

national    conservation    congress,     Alaska-Yukon-Pacilic 
exposition,  Seattle,  Washington,  Aug.  26,  27,  28,  1909. 
YorJc,  Pa.:  A.  B.  Farquhar,  1909.     12  p.     23^"^. 
Separate  not  in  Library  of  Coneress.    See  no.  58  below. 

35  [Fletcher,  Henry  Frederick.]     Ethics  of  conservation, 

[Rochville,    Conn.,   Printed  hj   T.    F.   Radij    <&   co.,    "1910.] 
cover-title,  18  p.     W'^'^K 
12-1250 

35a  Foulke,  William  Dudley.     Conservation  in  municipalities. 

{In  National  municipal  league.     Proceedings,  P>uffalo,  1910.    [Phila- 
delphia], 1910.     23^°^.     p.  12-21.)  JS302.N48     1910 

36  Grave,  Caswell.     Notes  on  the  histor}^  of  the  oyster  in  IVIary- 

land  and  the  physical  valuation  of  her  oyster  properties. 
[Baltimore 'i.  1912  V[     lip.     fold,  diagr.     24^""'. 

12-33321  SH365.M3G7 

37  Gregory,  Mary  Huston.     Checking  the  wLste;  a  study  in  con- 

servation. ■ 
Indianapolis,    The   Bohhs- Merrill  company,    1911.     5  p.  I., 
318  p.     iP<=™. 

11-7313  HC106.G8 

38  Hardtner,   Henry  E.   and  Fred  J.    Grace.     Louisiana.     The 

leader    of    the    Soiitli    in    conservation    legislation.     Ad- 
dresses. 
[New  Orleans,  Louisiana  printing  co.,   ltd.,    1911.]     20  p. 
incl.  ports.     23'^'^. 
11-33115  HC107.L8H2 


14  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

39  Hawaii    {Ter.).     Legislature,    1909.     Conservation   of  Hawaii's 

natural   resources.     Before   the   Legislature,    1909.     Ad- 
dresses by  the  governor  and  his  conferees  who  attended 
the  governor's  conference  with  the  President  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  in  May,  1908,  and  by  others. 
Honolulu,  Hawaiian  gazette  co.,  ltd.,  1909.     21  j).     ^5^™. 
Hon.  R.  W.  Shingle  in  the  chair. 
Reprinted  for  treneral  distribution  by  the  Board  of  commissioners  of 

agriculture  and  forestry. 
Pub.  also  in  Hawaiian,  with  title:  Ka  malama  ana  o  ko  Hawaii  mau 

waiwai. 
Addresses  by  Gov.  Walter  F.  Frear,  R.  S.  Hosmer,  Jared  G.  Smith, 
Sanford  B.  Dole,  E.  V.  Wilcox,  and  W.  O.  Smith. 
9-13577  HC687.H3A5     1909  a 

40  Hewitt,  Abram  Stevens.     Our  national  inheritance,  and  how 

to  enjoy  it.     Speech  of  Hon.  Abram  S.  Hewitt,  of  New 
York,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb- 
ruary 11,  1879. 
Washington,  [Govt,  print,  off.].  1879.     16  j).     21''^. 

10-33517  HC106.H5 

41  Hichborn,   Franklin.     Story  of  the  session  of  the  California 

Legislature  of  1911. 
San  Francisco,  Press  of  the  James  H.  Barry  company,  1911. 
4  p.  I.,  [liySIfS,  Ixvii  p.     20 ''^. 

" The  conservation  measures " :  p.  156-168. 
11-31805  F866.H575 

42  Hill,  James  Jerome.     Highways  of  progress. 

New  Yorlc,  Douhleday,  Page  <&  company,  1910.     x,  353  p. 
20^   '^'". 

Republished  from  various  sources. 

Contents. — The  nation's  future. — Agriculture  and  the  national 
life. — Farm  methods — old  and  new. — Reciprocity  with  Canada. — 
Commerce. — Industrial  and  railroad  consolidations. ^The  North- 
west.— Oriental  trade. — Irrigation  and  drainage. — Waterways. — 
The  railroad. — The  conservation  of  capital. — The  natural  wealth 
of  the  land  and  its  conservation. 
10-14659  HC106.H57 

43  Holmes,     Oliver     Wendell.     State     conservation     of    natural 

resources. 

{In  Reinsch,  Paul  S.,  ed.  Readings  on  American  state  government. 
New  York.  [1911].     21^'^°'.     p.  262-265.)  JK2408.K5 

Decision,  reprinted  from  United  States  reports,  v.  209,  ]i.  3-19,  ft" 

44  Hughes,  Charles  E.     Conservation  of  natural  resources  in  the 

state  of  New  York, 

(/n  Conference  of  governors,  1908.     Proceedings.     Washington,  1909. 

27''™.     p.  314-330.)  HC101.C7     1908 

Reprinted  in  Paul  S.  Reinsch's  Readings  on  American  slate  gdvorn- 

ment,  New  York,  1911,  p.  271-284.  JK2408.R5 


CONSERVATION  :    GENERAL  15 

44a  Intercollegiate  debates.     (Vol.  II.)     A  year  book  of  college 
debating.     Edited  by  Egbert  Ray  Nichols. 
New  YorJc,  Hinds,  Nohel  &  Eldredge,  [1912].     833  p.     20'^^. 
" Conservatiou  of  national  resources,  Federal  vs.  state  control":    p. 

233-280. 
"Penu  college  bibliography":  p.  279-280.  H'35.I6,v.2 

44b  International  fisheries  coniniission  (C.  S.  and  Gt.  Brit.) 
Protection  and  preservation  of  food  fishes  in  international 
boundary  waters  of  the  United  States  and  Canada. 
Message  from  the  President,  transmitting  a  report  by  the 
Secretary  of  state  submitting  a  system  of  uniform  and 
common  international  regulations  for  the  protection  and 
preservation  of  the  food  fishes. 
[ Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.]  19  p.  23'^^.  {[V.  S.] 
61st  Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Doc.  638.) 

Signed  by  D.  S.  Jordan  and  E.  E.  Prince,  international  commis- 
sioners. 
Includes  report  of  work  of  Commission  since  appointment,  May  31, 
1909,  by  D.  S.  Jordan,  American  commissioner,  and  "Suggested 
form  of  an  act"  to  give  effect  to  a  treaty  between  the  United 
States  and  Great  Britain,  1908,  relating  to  the  fisheries. 
10-35230  SH325.A2I5 

45  Iowa.     State  drainage,  waterways  and  conservation  commission. 

Report.     January  1911. 
[Cedar  Rapids,   la.,   The  Torch  press,   1910?]     210  p.,  1   I. 
incl.  tables,     plates,  maps  {partly  fold.)     24^"". 

A.  C.  Miller,  chairman. 
11-33078  HC107.I  7A4 

46  *Keith,  H.  F.     The  conservation  of  the  natural  resources  of 

Massachusetts. 
Framingham,  Mass.,  19099 

47  Libby,  E.  H.     Conservation  of  natural  resources. 

{In    National    irrigation    congress.     Proceedings,    1909.     Spokane, 
Wash.,  1909.     23^™.     p.  173-176.)  HD1726.N2     1909 

48  Louisiana.      Conservation  cominission.     Report.     1910. 

[Baton  Rouge?  1911?]     cover-title,  56  p.     23'^. 

Commission  created  under  act  no.  144  of  the  Legislature  of  1908. 
H.  E.  Hardtner,  chairman. 
11-33108  HC107.L8A3 

Also  printed  in  Louisiana  documents,  1908-10,  v.  2,  p.  883-938. 

J87.L8     1910  p 


16  LIBEARY   OF   CONGRESS 

49  McCarthy,  Callaghan.     The  causes  of  poverty. 

London,  P.  S.  King  &  son;  [etc.,  etc.],  1908.     viii,  110  p. 

Contents. — Introduction. — A  description  of  earthly  phenomena. — 
The  ser\dces  of  persons. — The  services  of  nature. — The  ser^dces  of 
property. — Stoppages  at  the  sources  of  serAdces. — Services  directed 
towards  the  prevention  of  evil. — Services  directed  towards  pro- 
ductive consumption. — Services  directed  towards  unproductive 
consumption. — The  causes  of  poverty. — Poverty  and  its  causes 
within  the  United  Kingdom. 

9-5476  HD21.M3 

50  McGee,  W  J.     The  conservation  of  natural  resources. 

(In  Mississippi  valley  historical  association.  Proceedings,  1909- 
1910.     Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  1911.     23i<^'".     v.  3,  p.  361-379.) 

F351.M66,v.3 

51  Maine.     Governor,  1911-     (FredericTc  W.  Plaisted).     Inaugural 

address     .  .  .     Jan.  5,  1911. 
Augusta,  Kennebec  journal  print,  1911.     19  p.     23^'^. 

"True  conservation'":  p.  1.5-16.  J87.M22 

52  Marsh,    George  Perkms.     The   earth   as   modified   by   human 

action;  a  last  revision  of  "Man  and  nature." 
New  York,  C.  Soihner's  sons,  1S98.     xxiv,  629  p.     23''"'. 
1st  edition,  1864. 

"Bibliographical  list  of  works  consulted  ":  p.  xiii-xxiv. 
7-34736  GF31.M33 

53  Maryland.      Conservation  commission.     Report. 

[Baltimore^]  1909.     1  v.     plates,  maps.     26'^"'. 

10-28665  HC107.M3A45 

54 Shell JisTi  commission.  Discussion  of  the  Cam])bt'll  oys- 
ter culture  bill  as  amended  by  the  Price  oyster  plan  pro- 
viding for  conservation  of  natural  oyster  bars  along  with 
oyster  culture  on  barren  bottoms. 

[Baltimore?]    Maryland  shell  fish  commission,   1912.     53  p. 
2'y  cm 

12-33102  SH365.M3     1912 

55  Minnesota  conservation  and  agricultural  development 
congress.  Ifit,  St.  Paul,  1910.  Addresses  delivered  at 
the  MiiHicsota  conservation  and  agricultural  development 
congress,  March  16,  17,  18  and  19,  1910,  at  the  Auditorium, 
St.  Paul.  Ed.  by  C.R.  Barns. 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Wehh  publishing  company,  printers,  [1910]. 
246  p.     front.,  plates.     21^'='^. 

Agr  10-1902  HC107.M6M5 


conservation:  general  17 

5G     Montana.      Commission  on  conservation.     Report.    January  14, 
1911. 
[Helena,  1911.]     op.     23h"'K 

On  bills  relating  to  public  lands,  water-rights  and  the  protection  and 

preservation  of  the  forests. 
Commissioners:  Rudolf  von  Tobel,  Lew  L.  Callaway,  David  Ililger, 
Chas.  S.  Hartman. 
11-33041  HC107.M9A7     1911 

57     Governor,  1909-     {Edwin  L.  N orris).     Governor's  mes- 
sage relating  to  conservation.     January  17,  1911. 

Helena,  [1911].     7  p.     23^"^. 

On  bills  relating  to  public  lauds,  water-rights  and  the  protection 
and  preservation  of  the  forests. 
11-33040  ,  HC107.M9A7     1911  a 

58  National  conservation  congress.    Proceedings.    lst-3d,  1909- 

1911. 
Washington  [D.  C],  National  conservation  congress,  [1910]- 
1912.     3v.     ports.     23^"^. 

Partial  contents.— isi,  Seattle,  1909.  J.  N.  Teal,  The  necessity  of 
conserving  our  resources:  p.  14-28;  M.  E.  Hay,  The  conservation 
movement:  p.  29-31;  Addresses  from  the  states:  p.  34-67;  Gifford 
Pinchot,  Conservation:  p.  70-78;  A.  B.  Farquhar,  Conservation 
in  Pennsylvania:  p.  79-90;  J.  Ellen  Foster,  Conservation  of  child 
life:  p.  90-96;  W  J  McGee,  The  relations  among  the  resources 
p.  96-102;  Henry  A.  Barker,  The  civic  aspect  of  conservation:  p 
103-107;  William  L.  Finley,  Conservation  of  wild  birds:  p.  108-114 
Marion  P.  Maus,  Conservation  in  the  military  aspect:  p.  115-122 
George  C.  Pardee,  Right  use  of  natural  resources:  p.  123-129 
Leonard  N.  Solly,  The  desirability  of  conserving  natural  resources 
from  the  standpoint  of  a  railroad  man:  p.  130-133;  Hashiguchi, 
Conservation  in  Japan:  p.  133-136;  Mary  Gage  Peterson,  [What 
the  women  are  doing  for  conservation]:  p.  136-140;  Ralph  S.  Hos- 
mer,  The  progress  of  conservation  in  Hawaii:  p.  142-148;  Overton 
G.  Ellis,  The  general  federation  of  women's  clubs  in  conservation 
work:  p.  148-158;  Edward  O.  Sisson,  Waste  in  education:  p. 
159-164;  James  A.  Emery,  Conservation  and  the  manufacturer: 
p.  167-172;  August  F.  Knudsen,  The  waste  of  war:  p.  172-178; 
F.  Cotterill,  The  conservation  of  manhood:  p.  178-182;  Margaret 
Russell  Knudsen,  The  conservation  of  the  nation's  natural  re- 
sources: p.  206-212;  J.  B.  White,  Waste  in  lumber  manufacture: 
p.  212-216;  Ralph  W.  Pope,  Conservation  of  power  through  elec- 
tricity: p.  218-221;  George  F.  Aust,  [Conserving  our  game  and 
fish]:  p.  221-227. 

2d,  Saint  Paul,  1910.— Address  [on  conservation]  by  the  President 
of  the  United  States  [William  H.  Taft]:  p.  14-34;  Our  public  land 
system,  by  Knute  Nelson:  p.  35-47;  National  efliciency,  by  Theo- 
dore Roosevelt:  p.  82-93 ;  The  interests  of  the  railways  of  the  South 
in  conservation,  by  W.  W.  Finley:  p.  135-144;  Soils  and  crops,  food 
and  clothing,  by  James  J.  Hill:  p.  177-188;  Conservation  in  country 
60335°— 13 2 


18  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

life,  by  Liberty  H.  Bailey:  p.  203-2L3;  The  stake  of  the  Inisiness 
man  in  conservation,  by  Alfred  L.  Baker:  p.  221-226;  The  rela- 
tion of  cai^ital  to  the  development  of  resources,  by  Frank  II.  Short: 
p.  226-236;  Life  and  health  as  national  assets,  by  Dean  Westbrook: 
p.  247-257,  Safeguarding  the  property  of  the  people,  by  Francis 
J.  Ileney:  p.  278-291;  The  conservation  program,  by  Gifford 
Pinchot:  p.  292-298;  Laws  that  should  be  passed,  by  Francis  G. 
Newlands:  p.  327-328;  Conservation  of  the  nation's  resources,  by 
J.  B.  White:  p.  328-331;  Practical  aspects  of  conservation,  by 
A.  B.  Farquhar:  p.  331-333;  Reports  from  states:  p.  333-379. 
3d.  Kansas  City,  1911. — Country  child  vs.  the  city  child,  by  Ben  B. 
Lindsey:  p.  31^3;  Conservation  of  the  soil,  by  William  H.  Taft: 
p.  55-62;  Cooperation,  by  W.  A.  Beard:  p.  78-87;  The  farmer  and 
the  railroads,  by  Herbert  Quick:  p.  88-110;  [Conservation  of 
health],  by  Harvey  W.  Wiley:  p.  139-147;  Lumber  in  Europe,  by 
J.  B.  WTiite:  p.  167-174;  [The  relation  of  man  to  the  soil],  by  W  J 
McGee:  p.  183-192;  Conservation  and  the  national  domain,  by 
Walter  L.  Fisher:  p.  194-203;  The  rape  of  the  soil,  by  A.  P.  Grout: 
p.  205-211;  [Conservation],  ])y  William  J.  Bryan:  p.  220-229; 
Back  to  the  farm,  by  Henry  Ide  Willey:  p.  237-244;  Increasing 
the  yield  by  proper  cultivation  of  the  soil,  by  A.  M.  Ten  Eyck: 
p.  247-256;  Preventable  fire  waste,  conservation  efforts  for  its 
*  reduction,  by  a  committee  of  the  National  board  of  fire  under- 

writers: p.  267-272;  Organization  of  the  conservation  movement 
in  Pennsylvania,  by  A.  B.  Farquhar:  p.  291-298. 
11-5029  HC106.N4 

59  National    conservation    commission,    Washington,     D.     C. 

Bulletin  no.  4. 
Washington,  Issued  by  the  Joint  committee  on  conservation, 
[1909].     52  p.     23 i'"^. 

Summary  of  bulletins  1-3,  issued  in  June,  July,  and  August,  190S: 
p.  45-52. 
12-37119  HC101.N25 

60     Report.     February,   1909.     Special  message  from  the 

President  of  the  United  States  transmitting  a  report  of 
the  National  conservation  commission,  with  accompany- 
ing papers.     Ed.  by  Henry  Gannett. 

Washington,    Govt,   print,    off.,    1909.     3   v.    plates,    maps, 
diagrs.    23'='^.    {60th  Cong.,  2d  sess.    Senate.    Doc.  no.  676.) 

Contents. — v.  1.  Report,  etc. — v.  2.  Accompanying  papers:  Waters 
and  forests. — v.  3.  Accompanying  papers;  Lands,  minerals,  and 
national  vitality. 
9-35662  HC101.A4     1909  a 


CONSERVATION  :    GENEEAL  19 

61  National   conservation   commission.     Washington,   D.   C. 

Schedule  of  mquiries  concerning  the  hinds,  waters,  forests, 
minerals  and  other  resources  of  America  <2d  ed.> 
Formulated  by  the  Executive  committee  of  the  National 
conservation  commission  (Gifford  Pinchot,  chairman, 
Thomas  R.  Shipp,  secretary)  and  chiefs  of  bureaus  con- 
cerned, Washington,  D.  C.  Pub.  for  general  distribution 
by  the  National  business  league  of  America. 
Chicago,  Faulkner-Ryan  CO.,  1908.     15  p.    22 1'^'^. 

9-1406  HC101.N3 

62  *  Nebraska  conservation  and  state  development  congress. 

Second  report. 
Lincoln,  Nehr.,  1911.     56  p. 

63  New    England    conference.     1st,  Boston,    1908.     Proceedings 

of   the   First    New   England   conference,    called   by   the 
governors  of  the  New  England  states.     Boston,  Nov.  23, 
24,  1908. 
Boston,    Wright  dc  Potter  printing  co.,  state  printers,  1908. 
119  p.     ports.,  2  fold,  charts.     23"'^. 

9-10713  HC107.A11A5     1908 

64  New  Jersey.     Governor,  1911-    {Woodrow  Wilson).     Inaugural 

address  .  .  .  Jan.  17,  1911. 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  MacCrelUsh  d)  Quigley,  state  printers,  1911. 
13  p.     23^"^. 

Conservation:  p.  8-9.  J87.N52     1911a 

65  New  York  (State).     Conservation  commission.     First  annual  re- 

port, 1911. 
Alhony,  N.  Y.,  1912.     33  p. 

66  Newell,  Frederick  Haynes.     Hawaii,  its  natural  resources  and 

opportunities  for  home-making. 

Washington,   Govt,  print,  off.,    1909.     51  p.     diagrs.     23'^^. 

{[V.  S.]     60th  Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.  Doc.  668.) 

9-35424  HC687.H3N5 

66a  Home-making  through  conservation. 

{In  Sons  of  the  American  revolution.  District  of  Columbia  society. 
Addresses  and  papers,  1911-12.  Washington,  1912.  23^"°.  p. 
21-28.) 


20  LIBEAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

67  North    American    conservation    conference.      Washington, 

D.    C,    Fehruary,    1909.     Message    from    the    President 
transmitting    the    declaration  of   principles    adopted   by 
the  North  American  conservation  conference. 
Washington,  Govt  print,  off.,  1909.]     7  p.     23'^'^.     ([Z7.  S.] 
60th  Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  742.) 

Signed  by  the  commissioners:  Gifford  Pinchot,  Robert  Bacon, 
James  Rudolph  Garfield  for  the  United  States;  Sydney  Fisher, 
Clifford  Sifton,  Henri  S.  Beland  for  Canada;  Romulo  Escobar, 
Miguel  A.  de  Quevedo,  Carlos  Sellerier  for  Mexico;  E.  H.  Outer- 
bridge  for  Newfoundland. . 
9-35344  HC95.N7 

68  Oppel,  Alwin.     Wirtscha^tsgeographie  der  Vereinigten  Staaten 

von  Nordamerika. 
Halle    a.    S.,    Oehauer-SchwetscJike    Druckerei    und    Verlag 
m.  h.h.,  1907.     4  p.  I,  159,  [1]  p.     diagrs.     22^^.     {Ange- 
wandte  Geographie  ...     iii.  Ser.,  2.  Hft.) 
8-15288  -  HC106.O6 

69  Oregon.     Acting  governor,    1911-     {Jay  Bowerman).     Message 

to  the  twenty-sixth  legislative  assembly  .  .  .  1911. 
Salem,  Oregon,    W.  S.  Duniway,  state  printer,  1911.     22  p. 

23^"^- 

"Conservation  and  protection  of  the  forests":  p.  17-20. 

J87.072    1911a 

70     Conservation  commission.     Report. 

Salem,    Or.    [1908]-1910.     3    v.  front.,    illus.,  fold,    maps, 
diagrs.     22^"^. 

J.  X.  Teal,  chairman. 
9-2969  HC107.O7A5 

71     Governor,  1911-     {Oswald  West).     Message  ...  to  the 

twenty-sixth  legislative  assembly  .   .   .  1911. 

Salem,  Oregon,  Willis  S.  Duniway,  state  printer,  1911.     39  p. 

22^^. 

"Conservation  of  our  resources,"  forests,  etc.:  p.  19-27. 

J87.072     1911 

72  Orton,  Mary  Princess  (Anderson)  ''Mrs.  E.  Orton,  jr."     "Con- 

servation". 
[n.  p.]  1910.     7  p.     22Y^. 

10-28792  HC106.O7 

72a  Pardee,  George  Cooper.     Water-powers,  lands,  and  minerals. 

{In  National  education  association  of  the  United  States.     Journal  of 
proceedings  and  addresses,  1911.     p.  958-965.) 
E  12-486  L13.N4     1911 


CONSERVATION  :    GENERAL  21 

73  Patton,  Jacob  Harris.     Natural  resources  of  the  United  States. 

Rev.  with  additions. 
New  York,  [etc.]  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1894-     xv,  [1], 
5S0  p.     illus.,  diagrs.     21"'^. 
5-17715t  HC103.P33 

74  Pector,  Desire.     Les  richesses  de  TAmerique  centrale,  Guate- 

mahi,  Honduras,  Salvador,  Nicaragua,  Costa-Rica,  pref- 
ace de  M.  E.  Levasseur. 
Paris,    E.   Guilmoto,   [1908?].     xiv,   [2],   363  p.  incl.  map. 

9-8938  HC145.P5 

75  Pennsylvania.    Governor,  1907-1911     {Edwin  S .  Stuart) .    Mes- 

sage ...  to  the  General  assembly,  1911. 
Harrishurg,  C.  E.  Aughinhaugh,  printer  to  the  state  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1911.     37  p.     23'"^. 

"Natural  resources":  p.  20-21.  J87.P42 

76  Pinchot,  Gilford.     The  fight  for  conservation. 

New   York,  Doubleday,  Page  &    company,  1910.     5  p.  I., 
3-152  p.     18'^. 

Partly  reprinted  from  various  periodicals. 
10-19948  HC106.P6 

77  Plunkett,  Sir  Horace  Curzon.     The  rural  life  problem  of  the 

United  States;  notes  of  an  Irish  observer. 
New    York,    The    Macmillan  company,    1910.     xi,    174  P- 

19i'='^. 

"The  substance  of  the  l)ook  appeared  in  five  articles  contributed 
to  the  New  York  Outlook  under  the  title  'Conservation  and  rural 
life.  '"■ — Prefatory  note. 
10-14393  HC106.P7 

78  Pollard,  Ernest  M.     The  conservation  of  the  natural  resources 

of  the  Mississippi  valley. 

(in  Mississippi  valley  historical  association.     Proceedings,  1908-1909. 
Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  1910.     23^'-'°.     v.  2,  p.  99-111.) 

F351.M66,v.2 

79  Price,  Overton  Westfeldt.     The  land  we  live  in;  the  boys'  book 

of  conservation;  with  a  foreword  by  Gilford  Pinchot. 
Boston,  Small,  Maynard  and  company,  ['1011].     xxi,  242  p. 
incl.  front.,  illus.     24'^'"^- 
11-24157  HC106.P8 

80  Ransdell,  Joseph  E.     Conservation  of  our  natural  resources. 

(In  American  bankers'  association.     Proceedin<,'s,  1908.     New  York, 
1908.     23^"'°.     p.  265-273.)  HG1507.A5     1908 


22  LIBRARY   OF   COXGRESS 

81  Rhode  Island.     Governor^  1910-     {Aram  J.  Pothier).     Special 

message   to   the  General   assembly,  August    16th,    1910. 
(January  session).     State  conservation  commission. 
Providence,   E.  L.   Freeman  coni'pany,   state  jyrinters,   1910. 
8  p.     23^"". 

11-8795  HC107.I14A4     1910 

82     Natural  resources  survey.     Preliminary  report. 

Providence,   E.  L.   Freeman  company,  state  printers,   1910. 

2  p.   I.,  {57]-128  p.     pi.,   2  fold.   maps.     23<^"'.     (Rhode 
Island  Bureau  of  industrial  statistics.     Bulletin  1.) 
10-33145  HC107.R4A2     vol.23,pt  3 

83     State  conservation  commission.    Bulletin.    No.  1-2. 

Providence,  1911.     2  v.     23'='^. 

12-33014  HD266.R4A5     1911 

84  Robbins,  Edwin  Clyde.     The  high  school  debate  book. 

Chicago,  A.  C.  McClurg  &  co.,  1911.  vi,  U]  p.,  1  I,  229  p. 
1_8^^^\ 

Contains  bibliographies. 

"Conservation  of  natural  resources":  p.  65-78. 
11-30808  PN4187.R6 

85  Roosevelt,  Theodore.     The  new  nationalism;  with  an  introduc- 

tion by  Ernest  Hamlin  Abbott. 
New  Yorl,  The  Outlook  company,  1910.     xxi,  268  p.     W^""". 
Conservation,  Speech  at  Denver,  Aug.  29,  1910:  p.  49-76;  Natural 
resources,  Speech  at  St.  Paul,  Sept.  6,  1910:  p.  77-105. 
11-19  JK271.R7 

86  The  Roosevelt  policy;  speeches,  letters  and  state  pa- 
pers, relating  to  corporate  wealth  and  closely  allied  topics, 
of  Theodore  Roosevelt,  president  of  the  United  States; 
with  introduction  by  Andrew  Carnegie. 

New  Yorlc,  The  Current  literature  publishing  company,  1908. 
2  V.     fronts,  (ports.)  facsims.     18'^^K 

"Utilizing  our  natural  resources'":  p.  546-560;  "Development  of  our 
waterways'":  p.  595-598;  "Improvement  of  inland  waterways": 
p.  615-628. 
8-17977  HC106.R78 

87  Russell,    Thomas    Herbert.     Natural    resources    and    national 

wealth;  irrigation. 

Chicago,  National  institute  of  business,  [^^19 11].  44^  P- 
illus.  (incl.  maps,  diagrs.)  24^'^"*.  (Practical  business 
library,  vol.  xi.) 

Also  published  in  1910,  as  vol.  11  of  the  International  business 
library. 

11-24734  HC106.R8     1911 


CONSERVATION  :    GENERAL  23 

88  Sadtler,  Samuel  P.     Conservation  and  the  chemical  engineer. 

{In  American  institute  of  chemical  engineers.     Transactions.     1909. 

New  York,  1910.     23^"™.     v.  2,  p.  105-114.)  TPl.A6,v.2 

Reprinted  in  Metallurgical  and  chemical  engineering,  Jan.  1910,  v. 

8:  9-11.  TNl.M45,v.8 

89  *Sarasin,  Paul.     Weltnaturschutz. 

Basle,  E.  BirJi.auser,  1911.     20  y. 

90  *Schweizerische    Naturschutzconiinission.     Jahresbericht. 

V.  4,  1909-10. 
Basle,  1910.     108  p. 

91  Shaler,  Nathaniel  Southgate.     Man  and  the  earth. 

New    York,   Fox,   Duffield   d"   company,   1905.     vi  j).,   1  I., 
2Ifi  p.     19^"^. 

Contents. — Earth  and  man. — The  future  of  power. — The  exhaus- 
tion of  the  metals. — The  unwon  lands. — Land  from  the  waters. — 
The  problem  of  the  Xile. — The  maintenance  of  the  soil. — The  re- 
sources of  the  sea. — The  changes  to  come  in  the  human  period. — 
The  beauty  of  the  earth. — The  future  of  nature  upon  the  earth. — 
The  last  of  earth  and  man. — The  attitude  of  man  to  the  earth — 
summary  and  conclusions. 

5-39133  GF51.S52 

92 The  United  States  of  America;  a  study  of  the  American 

commonwealth,  its  natural  resources,  people,  industries, 
manufactures,    commerce,    and    its   work   in   literature, 
science,  education,  and  self-government. 
New  YorTc,  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1894-     2  v.  fronts., 
illus.,  plates,  maps  (partly  fold.)  diagrs.     25h'^'^. 
4-4912/2  E179.S52 

93  Southern     conservation     congress,     Atlanta,     1910.      Pro- 

ceedings. 

Proceedings  not  published,  except  in  local  newspapers. 

94  Taft,  William  Howard.     Address  of  President  Taft  before  the 

National  conservation  congress  at  St.  Paul,  Minnesota, 
September  5,  1910. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.     22  p.     23^"". 

10-23519  HC106.T3 

Also  printed  in  Popular  science  monthly,  Oct.,  1910,  v.  77:313-332. 

AP2.P8,v.77 

95     The  conservation  of  our  national  resources. 

{In    National    irrigation    congress.     Proceedings,    1909.     Spokane, 
Wash.,  1909.     23^°'.     p.  519-527.)  HD1726.N2     1909 


24  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

96  Taft,  William  Howard.     Presidential  addresses  and  state  papers 

of  William  Howard  Taft,  from  March  4,  1909,  to  March 
4,  1910.     V.  1. 
New   Yorlc,  DouUeday,  Page  &    company,  1910.     xii,   (^), 
612  p.     20^"^. 

Conservation  of  national  resources  (Spokane,  Wash.,  Sept.  28,  1909): 
p.  270-280;  Conservation  of  national  resources  and  waterways 
(Corpus  Cliristi,  Tex.,  Oct.  22,  1909):  p.  371-378;  Conservation 
of  national  resources  and  irrigation  (Dallas,  Tex.,  Oct.  23,  1909): 
p.  379-384;  Conservation  and  waterways  fSt.  Louis,  Oct.  25, 
1909V.  p.  385-389;  Message  to  Congress  on  conservation  of  na- 
tional resources  (Jan.  7,  1910):  p.  537-548. 
10-23512  E761.T12 

97  Titsworth,  Frederick  S.     Notes   on  the  legal    aspects  of   the 

conservation  problem. 

{In  Colorado  scientific  society.     Proceedings,  1910.     Denver,  1910. 
24^'-'".     V.  9,  p.  315-334.)  Qll.C7,v.9 

Also  issued  separately. 

98  Tucker,  Mary  Lathrop,  "Mrs.  F.  H.  Tucker."     Handbook  of 

conservation. 
Boston,  Geo.  H.  Ellis  co.,  printers,  1911.     viii,  91  p.     20^'^. 
Bibliography:  p.  88-91. 
11-4804  HC106.T8 

98a  U.  S.     Bureau  of  immigration  and  naturalization.     Agricultural 
opportunities.      No.    1-5.      Information    concerning   re- 
sources, products,  and  physical  characteristics  [of  various 
states]. 
Washington  Govt,  print,  off.,  1912.     5  v.     -?4i"". 

12-35914  HD1765     1912 

99     Congress.    House.     Confimittee  on  agriculture.    Acquiring 

land  for  the  protection  of  watersheds  for  tlie  conservation 
of  navigable  streams.  Report.  <To  accompany  S. 
4825.  > 

[  Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1909.]     24  p.     23^"^.     (60th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Rept.  2027.) 

"Views  of  the  minority,"  signed  by  Charles  F.  Scott  [chairman] 
and  others:  p.  11-14;  "Views  of  Mr.  Hawley":  p.  15-19;  "Views 
of  Mr.  Ilaugen":  p.  20-24. 
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CONSEEVATIOX  :    GENERAL  25 

100  U.  S.  Congrefis.  House.  Committee  on  Agriculture.  '  Hear- 
ings on  bills  having  for  their  object  the  acquisition  of 
forest  and  other  lands  for  the  protection  of  water-sheds 
and  conservation  of  the  navigabilit}^  of  navigable  streams, 
also  other  papers  bearing  on  the  same  subjects. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1909.  I43  p.  23'''^. 
Charles  F.  Scott,  chairman. 

Includes  paper  on  "Forests  and  reservoirs  in  their  relation  to  stream 

flow,"  by  H.  M.  Chittenden,  comments  of  G.  F.  Swain  thereon, 

and  reply  from  Col.  Chittenden;  also  House  rept.  no.  2027,  GOth 

Cong.,  2d  sess.,  to  accompany  S.  4825. 

9-35262  SD425.U6     1909a 

101 Committee  on  rules .     Ballinger  reports.     Report. 

<0n  hearing  on  H.  res.  931  > 
{^Yas}lington,   Govt,    print,  off.,   1911.]     29  p.     23"'''.     (61st 
Cong.,  3d  sess.     House.     Rept.  2102.) 
Submitted  by  Mr.  Dalzell. 

Includes  hearings  of  Jan.  2<S  and  Feb.  1,  1911,  on  House  resolution 
931 ,  dii'ecting  Committee  on  rules  to  investigate  and  report  within 
one  week  on  Ballinger  re].)orts. 
11-35149  HDlTl.ElOk 

102 — —     Hearings  on  House  resolution  931,  di- 
recting Committee  on  rules  to    investigate  and  report 
within  one  week  on  Ballinger  reports,  also  report  of  Mr. 
Dalzell.     Hearings  held  before  the  Committee  on  rules. 
House    of    representatives,  United    States,  January  28, 
1911,  and  February  1,  1911. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1911.     32  p.     23'"^. 
John  Dalzell,  chairman. 
11-35183  HD 171. El  01 

102a  Senate.      Committee    on   fisheries.      Alaska    fisheries. 

Hearings  before  the  subcommittee  of  the  Committee  on 
fisheries,  United   States  Senate,  Sixty-second  Congress, 
second  session,  on  S.  5856,  a  bill  to  amend  an  act  for  the 
•    protection  and  regulation  of  the  fisheries  of  Alaska. 
Washington   Govt,  print,  off.,  1912.     528  p.     23'=^. 
Wesley  L.  Jones,  chairman. 
12-35981  SH222.A4A5     1912 

1 03 Committee  on  conservation  of  national  resources. 

National    commission   for    tlie   conservation    of   natural 
resources.     Report.      <To  accompany  S.  3719.  > 
[Washington,   Govt,  print.  ofi\,   1910.]     50  p.     23'^.     (61st 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Rept.  826.) 

Submitted  bv  Mr.  Dixon. 
10-35778  "  HC106.A3     1910b 


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104     U.    S.     President,    1901-1909    {Roosevelt).     Message     of     the 
President  of  the  United  States  communicated  to  the  two 
houses  of  Congress,  at  the  beginning  of  the  second  session 
of  the  Sixtieth  Congress. 
Washington,  Gov't  print,  off.,  1908.     44  p.     23'^'^. 
Conservation  of  natural  resources:  p.  23-28. 
5^1544 

105 Special  message  transmitting  a  report  of  the 

National   conservation   commission   with   accompanying 
papers. 

Washington,    Govt,   print,   off.,    1909.     1  pi.,  29  p.    23"'^. 
(60th  Cong.,  2d  sess.    Senate.    Doc.  676.) 

9-35211  HC106.A3     1909 

106     President,  1909-1913  {Taft).     Conservation  of  natural 

resources;  special  message  transmitted  to  the  two  houses 
of  Congress  January  14,  1910. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.     11  p.     23^"". 

10-35066  HC106.A3     1910 

Also  printed  as  House  doc.  533,  Cist  Congress,  2d  session. 

107  Utah.     Conservation  commission.     Preliminary  report  1909. 

Salt  Lalce,  1909.     128  p.    front.  (foU.  map)  illus.     23^'^. 
Agr  10-571  HC107.U8A4     1909 

108     Governor,  1909-  (William  Spry).     Message  ...  to  the 

ninth  Legislature  ...  Jan.  10,  1911. 

Salt  Lalce,  Century  printing,  [1911].     50  p.     23^"". 

"  State  conservation  commission":  p.  42^3.  J87.TJ82 

109  Van   Hise,    Charles    Richard.     The    conservation    of   natural 

resources  in  the  United  States. 

New   York,  The   Macmillan  company,  1910.     xiv  p.,  1   I., 
413  p.     illus.  (maps,  charts,  tables)  xvi  pl.     21  '^™. 
10-21139  HC106.V18 

"A  practical  presentation  in  moderate  compass,  based  on  all  avail- 
able resources  and  originally  presented  as  imiversity  lectures. 
Discusses  separately  the  minerals,  water,  forests,  land  and  man- 
kind, and  their  relations  to  the  general  principles  of  conservation. 
Next  in  value  to  the  Report  of  the  National  conservation  commis- 
sion as  a  source,  and  the  most  scholarly  and  inclusive  work  yet 
published  for  general  reading  and  reference." 

A.  L.  A.  Booklist,  v.  7:121. 
Reviewed  in  Science,  Jan.  20,  1!)11,  n.  s.  v.  33:  108-111;  W  JMcGee, 
in  Conservation,  Feb.  1911,  v.  1:  35-36;  Foreign  quarterly  review, 
Mar.  1911,  v.  9:  107-109. 


conservation:  general  27 

110  Veitch,    F.   P.     Paper-making  materials  and  their  conserva- 

tion. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1909.     23  p.     23"".     {U.S. 

Dept.     of  agriculture.     Bureau     of    chemistrg.     Circular 

no.  41.)  S585.A4,no.41 

111  Vrooinan,  Frank  Buffington.     Theodore  Roosevelt,  dynamic 

geographer. 
London,  New  York  [etc.],  H.  Frowde,  1909.     105  p.     23'"". 
10-889  HC106.V8 

112  Watson,  E.  J.     The  South  Atlantic  states  and  conservation  by 

co-operation. 

{In    National    irrigation    congress.     Proceedings,    ]!)09.     Spokane, 
Wash.,  1909.     23"°^.  p.  72-81.)  HD1726.N2     1909 

113  West  Virginia.     Conservation  commission.     Report  1908. 

Charleston,    The    Tribune  printing   compang,   1909.     62  p. 

9^  cm 

Commission:  Hu  Maxwell,  chairman,  J.  H.  Stewart,  Neil  Robin- 
son. 

114  Western  Australia.     Registry  dept.    Statistical  register.  1909. 

Perth,  1909. 

Mineral  statistics  and  water  conservation:  part  7,  p.  1-38. 
6-27396  HAS  152 

115  Wisconsin.     Governor,  191  l-{Francis  E.  McGovern).     Message 

...  to  the  Wisconsin  legislature  ...  1911.     Jan.  12,  1911. 
[  Madison,  1 91 1 .]     50  p .     22  '^'» . 

"Conservation  of  natural  resources, "  (forest  protection,  water  powers, 
soil):  p.  13-19.  J87.W62 

116     Legislature.     Committee  on  water  powers,  forestry,  and 

drainage.     Report,  1910. 

Madison,  Democrat  printing  company,  state  printer,  1911.     2 
V.  in  1.    fold,  tables,  charts  {partly  fold.)     23'^™. 
11-33087  HD1694.W6A3     1910 

117 Report  of  Senators  Paul  O.  Husting 

and  Henry  Krumrey,  members  of  special  legislative  com- 
mittee appointed  to  investigate  and  to  recommend  legis- 
lation relating  to  water  powers,  forestry  and  drainage. 
Made  to  the  governor  January  24,  1910. 

Madison,    Wis.,   Democrat  printing  company,  state  printer, 

1910.     60  p.     diagrs.     23'^'". 

"  Proposed  bills  " :  p.  43-57. 

10-33156  TC24.W6A5     1910 


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118  Wisconsin.     State  conservation  commission.     First  report. 

Madison,  1909.     63  p.     23^^. 

C.  R.  Van  Hise,  president  of  the  commission. 

Contents. — Governor's  letter  of  transmittal,  J.  0.  Davidson,  gover- 
nor; Recommendations  of  the  commission;  Report  on  water 
powers,  by  Edward  A.  Birge;  Report  on  forests,  by  E.  M.  Griffith; 
Report  on  Wisconsin  soil  resources  and  need  of  a  soil  siirvey,  by 
S.  Wcidman  and  A.  R.  ^\'hitson;  A  preliminary  report  on  the 
phosphates  of  Wisconsin  soils,  by  A.  R.  Whitson. 

HC107.W6A38 

119     Report.     PrintedinpursuanceofJt.res.no. 

50,  S. 

Madison,  Democrat  jwinting  company,  state  printer,  1911. 
cover-title,  75  p.  incl.  2  maps.     22^'^'^. 
Charles  R.  Van  Hise,  chairman. 

Contents. — Report  of  the  State  conservation  commission. — Report 
of  William  Irvine  and  George  A.  Whiting. — The  mineral  resources 
by  W.  O.  Hotchkiss. — The  forest  resources,  by  E.  M.  Griffith. — 
The  soil  survey,  by  A.  R.  ^\llitson. — The  weed  situation,  by  A.  L. 
Stone. — Agricultural  economics,  by  Henry  C.  Taylor. 
11-25429  HC107.W6A4 


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Science,  Oct.  IS,  1907 ,  n.  s.,  v.  26:  514-515. 

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121  1907.     Richards,   M.   V.     Railways   and   conservation   of  re- 

sources. 
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TSl.M3,v.56 

122  1908.     Hill,  James  J.     The  future  of  the  United  States. 

National  review,  Feb.  1908,  v.  50:  960-9S0. 

AP4.N25,v.50 

123  1908.     Ayres,  Philip  W.     Is  New  Eno;land's  wealth  in  danger? 

New  England  magazine,  Mar. -June,  1908,  n.  s.,  v.  38:  34-48; 
144-160;  290-308;  434-449. 

Contents. — I:  Our  vanishing  forests;  II.  Our  water-powers;  III. 
Wtat  the  States  are  doing;  IV.  Our  national  resources  in  the 
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124  1908.     Will,    Thomas    E.     The    conservation    of    natural    re- 

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Independent,  Apr.  30,  1908,  v.  64:  946-952.  AP2.I53,v.64 

125  1908.     Mitchell,    Guy    Elliott.     Checkino;    the    waste    of    our 

national  resources. 
American  review  of  reviews,  May,  1908,  v.  37:  585-592. 

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126  1908.     Mathews,  Jolin  L.     The  conservation  of  our  natural 

resources. 
Atlantic  montUii ,  May,  1908,  v.  101:  694-704. 

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127  1908.     Williams,  Lydia  A.     Need  of  conservation  of  natural 

resources. 
Forestry  and  irrigation.  May,  1908,  v.  14'  266-269. 

SDl.F7,v.l4 

128  1908.     Pinchot,    Gifford.     Waste    of   national    resources:     an 

American  fable. 
National  geographic  magazine,  May,  1908,  v.  19:  345-350. 

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129  1908.     B.,  E.  F.     The  White  House  conference. 

Outlook,  May  23,  1908,  v.  89:  144^148.  AP2.08,v.89 

130  1908.     Bennett,  Ira  E.     Proposed  conference  of  governors  on 

conservation  of  natural  resources. 
Pacific  inontMy,  May,  1908,  v.  19:  513-519.        AP2.P15,v.l9 

131  1908.     Conference  on  conservation  of  natural  resources. 

Science,  May  15, 29, 1908,  n.  s.  v.  27:  794-796;  867-869. 

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132  1908.     Proposed  White  House  conference  of  governors  of  states 

of  United  States. 
Van  Norden  magazine.  May,  1908,  v.  3:  33-50.       hgi.V3,v.3 

133  1908.     Pinchot,  Gilford.^    A  new  patriotism:  The  solution  of  an 

economic  crisis  brought  on  by  national  waste. 
^Yorld\s  loork,  May,  1908,  v.  16:  10235-10237.    AP2.W8,v.l6 

134  1908.     The  White  House  conference. 

American  review  of  reviews,  June,  1908,  v.  37:  643-649. 

AP2.R4,v.37 

135  1908.     The  conservation  of  natural  resources.     A  symposium 

on  the  conservation  of  the  forests,  fuel  supplies,  w^ater- 
powers  and  waterways  of  the  United  States. 
Engineering  magazine,  June,  1908,  v.  35:  4^^-434- 

TAl.E59,v.35 

136  1908.     Conservation  of  natural  resources,  at  White  House,  May, 

1908. 
Forestry  and  irrigation,  June,  1908,  v.  14-'  291-348. 

SDl.F7,v.l4 

l;>7     1908.     [Conservation  of  natural  resources.] 

Fortnightly  review,  June,  1908,  n.  s.  v.  83:  1108-1109. 

AP4.F7,n.s.v.83 

13S     1908.     Waste;  waste — nothing  but  waste. 

Independent,  June  4,  1908,  v.  64:  1301-1303.      AP2.l53,v.64 

139  1908.     Roosevelt,    Theodore.     National     conservation     com- 

mission.    Instructions. 
Science,  June  26,  1908,  n.  s.  v.  27:  994-996.     Ql.S35,n.s.v.27 

140  1908.     Patriotism  that  counts. 

Century  magazine,  July,  1908,  v.  54:  474-476. 

AP2.C4,v.54 

Ml      1908.     'Pile  conimissiou  [on  natural  resources]  named  by  Presi- 
dent lloosevelt. 
Forestry  and  irrigation,  July,  1908,  v.  14:  380-382. 

SDl.F7,v.l4 


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142  1908.     Wliat  the  Government  is  doing  to  save  our  national 

resources. 
Scientific  American  supplement,  July  25,  1908,  v.  66:  62-63. 

Tl.S52,v.66 

143  1908.     Eeisenberg,  H.     Nationalization  of  natural  resources. 

Forestry  and  irrigation,  Aug.,  1908,  v.  14-'  4i^~4^4- 

SDl.F7,v.l4 

144  1908.     National  conservation  commission  organized. 

Forestry  and  irrigation,  Aug.  1908,  v.  14'  438-44^- 

SDl.F7,v.l4 

145  1908.     Powers,  L,  G.     The  assets  of  the  United  States. 

American  journal  oj  sociology,  Sept.,  1908,  v.  14'  170-181. 

HMl.A7,v.l4 

146  1908.     McGee,  W  J.     The  cult  of  conservation. 

Conservation,  Sept.,  1908,  v.  14:  469-472.  SDl.F7,v.l4 

147  1908.     Montreale,  Raoul  de.     To  prevent  national  wastefulness. 

Overland  monthly,  Sept.,  1908,  v.  52:  280-281.      AP2.09.V.52 

148  1908.     Taylor,    Graham.     National    movement    to    conserve 

natural  resources. 
Charities  and  the  Commons,  Oct.  3,  1908,  v.  21:  8-10. 

HVl.C4,v.21 

149  1908.     Gannett,  Henry.     The  National  conservation  commis- 

sion: what  it  is  doing. 
Conservation,  Oct.,  1908,  v.  14:  517-520.  SDl.F7,v.l4 

150  1908.     Johnson,  E.  R.     Conservation  of  natural  resources. 

Geographical  society  oj  Philadelphia.     Bulletin,  Oct.  1908,  v. 
6:   120-129.  G3.G34,v.6 

151  1908.     Howe,  Charles  S.     The  function  of  the  engineer  in  the 

conservation  of  the  natural  resources  of  the  country. 
Science,  Oct.  23,  1908,  n.  s.  v.  28:  537-548.      Ql.S35,n.s.v.28 

152  1908.     Smith,  Everett  W.     Conserving  our  natural  resources. 

American  industries,  Nov.  15,  1908,  v.  8:  8-11. 

HD4802.A6,v.8 

153  1908.     Kellogg,  R.  S.     The  conservation  of  natural  resources. 

Barrel  and  hox,  Nov.,  1908,  v.  13:  55-56.  TS890.B3,v.l3 

154  1908.     Will,  Thomas  E.     Natural  resources:  their  waste  and 

conservation. 
The  Huh,  Nov.,  1908,  v.  50:  280-281.  tS2001.H8,v.50 


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155  1908.     Pinchot,  Gifford.     The  foundations  of  prosperity. 

North  American  review,  Nov.,  190S,  v.  188:  7^0-752. 

"If  we  succeed  in  the  conservation  of  our  natural  resources,  we 

shall  have  an  opportunity  to  succeed  in  everything  else;  if  we 

fail  in  the  conservation  of  our  natural  resources,  we  shall  be  certain 

to  fail  in  everything  else." 

AP2.N7,v.l88 

156  1908.     ''Conservation    week."     The    second    meeting    of    the 

governors  in  Washington,  to  receive  the  report  of  the 
National  conservation  commission. 
Conservation,  Bee,  1908,  v.  14:  641-642.  SDl.F7,v.l4 

157  1908.     Roosevelt,  Theodore.     Lessons  from  China. 

Science,  Dec.  18,  1908,  n.  s.,  v.  28:  868-875.     Ql.S35,n.s.v.28 
National  geographic  magazine,  Jan.  1909,  v.  20:  18-29. 

Gl.N27,v.20 

158  1909.     Thomas,  Hewitt.     Gifford  Pinchot  and  his  fight  for  our 

national  resources. 
American  revieiv  of  reviews,  Jan.,  1909,  v.  39:  88-89. 

AP2.R4,v.39 

159  1909.     Holman,  M.  L.     The  conservation  idea  as  applied  to  the 

American  society  of  mechanical  engineers. 
American  society  of  mechanical  engineers.     Journal,   Jan. 
1909,  V.  31:  1-41.  TJl.A72,v.31 

160  1909.     The  Joint  conservation  conference.     [Secontl   meeting 

of  governors.     Dec.  1908.] 
Conservation,  Jan.,  Feb.  1909,  v.  15:  3-47,  92-97. 

SDl.F7,v.l5 

161  1909.     Report  of  the  National  conservation  commission  and 

accompanying  message  of  Pi-esident  Roosevelt. 
Engineering  news,  Jan.  28,  1909,  v.  61:  111-114- 

TAl.E6,v.61 

162  1909.     Birkinbine,  John.     Our  national  resources,  their  con- 

servation and  utilization. 
Franklin  institute.     Journal,  Jan.  1909,  v.  167:  1-21. 

Tl.F8,v.l67 

163  1909.     Bogert,  Marston  Taylor.     The  function  of  chemistry  in 

the  conservation  of  our  natural  resources. 

American     clifniicnl    society.     Journal,    Feb.    1909,   v.    31: 

I25-I54.  QDl.A5,v.31 

Reprinted  in  p;irt  in  the  School  uf  mines  quartcrl\-,  Apr.   HlOit.  w 

30:  217-238.  TNl.S3,v.30 


CONSERVATIOX  :    GENERAL  33 

164     1909.     Steele,  James  Concrete.     The  need  for  a  general  service 
corps  in  the  conservation  of  our  public  utilities. 
Engineering  news,  Feh.  11,  1909,  v.  61:  164-165. 

TAl.E6,v.61 

16o     1909.     Mayo,  E.     The  trust  of  the  future. 

Metropolitan  magazine,  Feh.  1909,  v.  29:  471-47S. 

AP2.M6,v.29 

166  1909.     Conservation  conference,  Feb.  1909. 

Science,  Feh.  5,  1909,  n.  s.,  v.  29:  225-226.      Ql.S35,n.s.v.29 

167  1909.     Page,  A.  W.     A  report  to  the  stockholders  of  the  United 

States. 
World's  worl,  Feh.  1909,  v.  17:  11205-11213.     ap2.W8,v.17 

167a  1909.     Baker,  Charles  "W.     The  waste  of  our  natural  resources 
by  fire. 
American  institute  of  mining  engineers.     Bulletin  (Special  no.) 
Conservation  of  natural  resources.  Mar.  24,  1909:  37-42. 

TN1.A515  1909 

168  1909.     McGee,  W  J.     The  new  union  among  the  states. 

American  review  of  reviews,  Mar.  1909,  v.  39:  317-321. 

AP2.R4,v.39 

169  1909.     Cleveland,  Tread  well, /?'.     North  American  conservation 

conference. 
Conservation,  Mar.  1909,  v.  15:  159-168.  SDl.F7,v.l5 

170  1909.     Bass,    F.    H.     The   conservation    of   the   resources    of 

Minnesota. 
Minnesota  engineer,  Mar.  1909,  v.  17:  147-155. 

A  paper  read  before  the  Minnesota  surveyors'  and  engineers'  asso- 
ciation, Feb.  2G,  1908.  TAl.M685,v.l7 

171  1909.     McFarland,  J.  H.     Shall  we  have  an  ugly  conservation? 

OutlooTc,  Mar.  13,  1909,  v.  91:  594-598.  AP2.08,v.91 

172  1909.     McGee,  W  J.     Current  progress  in  conservation  work. 

Science,  Mar.  26,  1909,  n.  s.  v.  29:  490-496. 

Includes  Declaration  of  principles  of  North  American  conservation 
conference,  Feb.  23,  1909.  Ql.S35,n.s.v.2'9 

173  1909.     Birkinbine,  John.     The  American  institute  of  mining 

engineers  and  the  conservation  of  natural  resources. 
American  institute  of  mining  engineers.     Bulletin,  Apr.  1909, 
no.  28:  381-387.  TNl.A5l5,no.28 

174  1909.     Cleveland,   Tread  well,   jr.     Conservation   of  world  re- 

sources.    Coming  Hague  conference. 
Conservation,  Apr.  1909,  v.  15:  218-221.  SDl.F7,v.i5 

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34  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

175  1909.     The  "Conservation"  meeting  of  the  National  engineer- 

ing societies. 
Engineering  news,  Apr.  1,  1909,  v.  61:  361-364- 

Contents. — Conservation  of  water,  by  John  R.  Freeman:  p.  361-3G2; 
Conservation  by  legislation,  by  Rossiter  W.  Raymond  [summary]: 
p.  362;  The  waste  of  natural  resources  due  to  fire,  by  Charles  W. 
Baker:  p.  363;  Electricity  and  the  conservation  of  power,  by 
L.  P..  Stillwell:  p.  363-364.  TAl.E6,v.61 

176  1909.     Cronau,  Rudolf.     A  continent  despoiled. 

McClure's  magazine,  Apr.  1909,  v.  32:  639-648. 

AP2.M2,v.32 

177  1909.     Nitti,   F.     Une   grande   politique  nationale   en   Italic. 

Le  reboisement  du  pays  et  I'utilisation  des  forces  hy- 
drauliques. 
Revue  economique  internationale,  Apr.  15-20,  1909,  6.  annee, 
V.  2:    4^-'^ 4-  HB3.R5,6.annee,v.2 

178  1909.     McGee,  W  J.     The  conservation  movement. 

Science,  Apr.  2,  1909,  n.  s.,  v.  29:  539-540.     Ql.S35,n.s.v.29 

179  1909.     Clarke,  F.  W.  and  others.     The  Conservation  commis- 

sion and  the  American  chemical  society. 
Science,  Apr.  9,  1909,  n.  s.,  v.  29:  570-574-     Ql.S35,n.s.v.29 

180  1909.     Raymond,  Rossiter  W.     The  conservation  of  natural  re- 

sources by  legislation. 
American  institute  of  mining  engineers.     Bulletin  {Special 
no.)     Conservation  of  natural  resources.  Mar.  24,  1909: 

20-36.  TN1.A515     1909 

181  1909.     Laut,  Agnes  C.     Conservation  of  natural  resources. 

Outing  magazine,  May,  July,  1909,  v.  54:  227-245,  47t-479. 

GV1.09,v.54 

182  1909.     Fultz,  Francis  M.     Hetch  Hetchy;  a  valley  of  wonders 

now  threatened  with  extinction. 
World  to-day,  May.  1909,  v.  16:  524-530.  AP2.W75,v.l6 

183  1909.     Conservation  number  of  the  Chautauquan. 

Ohautanquan,  June,  1909,  v.  55:  18-126. 

Contents. — Origin  and  plan  of  the  conservation  movement:  p.  21-32; 
Conservation  of  natural  re.'^ources,  Theodore  Roosevelt:  p.  33-43; 
Declaration  of  governors  for  conservation  of  natural  resources:  p. 
44—47;  Tlie  National  conservation  commission:  Report,  p.  48-104; 
Joint  committee  on  conservation:  p.  105-106;  North  American 
conservation  conference:  p.  107-111;  World  conservation  confer- 
ence: p.  112-114;  Statements  of  prominent  men:  p.  115-121; 
A\nierc  national  reservations  are:  p.  122-126.  AP2.C48,v.55 


COXSERVATIOX  :    GEXEEAL  35 

1S4     1909.     Mathews,  J.  L.     The  conservation  movement. 
Hampton's  magazine,  June,  1909,  v.  22:  760-773. 

AP2.H152,v.22 

185  1909.     Zon,  R.     Wlien  our  country  is  fifty  years  older. 

National  geograpJiic  magazine,  June,  1909,  v.  20:  573-680. 

Gl.N27,v.20 

186  1909.     Laut,  Agnes  C.     Danger  confronting  our  resources  and 

the  remedy. 
Outing  magazine,  June,  1909,  v.  54:  361-367.       GV1.09,v.54 

187  1909.     Van  Hise,  C.  R.     The  future  of  man  in  America. 

WorWswork,  June,  1909,  v.  IS:  11718-11724.     ap2.W8,v.18 

188  1909.     Schaeffer,  N.  C.     Conservation  of  natural  resources. 

Reformed  church  review,  July,  1909,  v.  56:  363-377 . 

189  1909.     Pinchot,  Gilford.     Preservation  of  natural  resources. 

Conservation,  Sept.  1909,  v.  15:  521-525.  sdi.F7,v.15 

190  1909.     Will,  T.  E.     Natural  resources.     Ballinger-Pinchot  con- 

troversy over  western  lands. 

Conservation,  Sept.  1909,  v.  15:  563-571.  SDl.F7,v.l5 

191  1909.     Walker,  Herman  B.     The  conservation  controversy. 

Power  and  the  engineer^  Oct.  5,  1909,  v.  31:  572-575. 

TJl.P7,v.31 

192  1909.     Wooley,  R.  W.     Natural  resources.     Pinchot  vs.  Bal- 

linger. 
Van  Norden  magazine,  Oct.  1909,  v.  6:  109-112. 

HGl.V.3,v.6 

193  1909.     Baker,  B.  N.     Conservation,  the  new  patriotism. 

World  to-day,  Nov.  1909,  v.  17:  1174-1176.        ap2.W75,v.17 

194  1909.     North,  Edward  P.     The  conservation  of  our  natural 

resources  in  relation  to  railroads  and  waterways. 
Editorial  review,  Dec.  1909,' v.  1:  491-499.  AP2.E26,v.l 

195  1909.     Winchell,    Horace    V.     Conservation    and    some    diffi- 

culties. 
Mining  and  scientific  press,  Dec.  18,  1909,  v.  99:  819-820. 

TNl.M63,v.99 

196  1909.     Pinchot,  Gilford.     The  A  B  C  of  conservation  of  natural 

resources. 
Outlooli:,  Dec.  4,  1909,  v.  93:  770-772.  AP2.08,v.93 

197  1909.     Willey,  D.  A.     Prosperity  due  to  conservation  of  natural 

resources. 
Putnam's  magazine,  Dec.  1909,  v.  7:  259-270.      ap2.P98,v.7 


36  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

198  1909.     Bruce,  Andrew  Alexander.     The  conservation  of  our 

natural  resources  and  of  our  national  strength  and  virility. 
University  of  Pennsylvania  Jaw  review  cfc  American  law  reg- 
ister, Dec.  1909,  V.  5S:  125-162. 

198a  1910.     Nicholas,  Anna.     Beginning  of  conservation  in  America. 
Journal  of  American  Jiistory,  1910,  v.  Jf.,  no.  4:  571-^80. 

Reprint  of  a  manuscript  found  in  Spain  written  by  William  Tatham. 

E171.J86,v.4 

199  1910.     Stewart,  E.     Conservation  of  natural  resources. 

Canadian  magazine,  Jan.  1910,  v.  SJf.:  217-220.    ap5.C2,v.34 

200  1910.     Tliree  kinds  of  conservation. 

Engineering  news,  Jan.  20,  1910,  v.  63:  74-75, 

TAl.E6,v.63 

201  1910,     Franklin,  Fabian.     Conservation  of  natural  resources. 

Nation,  Jan.  20,  1910,  v.  90:  54-55.  ap2.N2,v.90 

202  1910.     Plunkett,  Sir  Horace  C.     Conservation  and  rural  life: 

an  Irish  view  of  two  Roosevelt  policies. 
Outlook,  Jan.  29,  1910,  v.  94:  260-264.  AP2.08,v.94 

203  1910.     Abbott,  M.  F.     Conservation  news. 

Twentieth  century  magazine,  Jan.  1910,  v.  1:  383-385. 

AP2.T88,v.l 

204  1910.     Ilendrick,    Frank.     Taxation,    conservation,    and    the 

cost  of  living. 
Editorial  review,  Feb.  1910,  v.  2:  184-200.  ap2.E26,v.2 

205  1910.     Johnston,  Clarence  T.     ''Conservation"  the  fad  of  the 

year. 
Editorial  review,  Feb.  1910,  v.  2:  145-140.  AP2.E26,v.2 

206  1910.     Giesen.  Walter.     Die  Vergeudung  der  naturlichen  Hilfs- 

(|uellen  in  den  ^'ereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika  und 
die  zukiinftigen  Quellen  der  Kraft. 
Technik  und  mrtschaft,  Feh.-Mar.  1910,  v.  3:  99-108:  167- 
174.  T3.T26,v.3 

207  1910.     Chamberlain,  George  E.     A  bond  issue  the  vital  (|ues- 

tion  m  conservation. 
Independent,  Mar.  17,  1910,  v.  68:  554-556.        AP2  I53,v.68 

208  1910.     Scott,  Leslie   M.     Why  East   and  West  differ  on   the 

conservation  problem. 
Indfprndfnf,   Mar.  31,  1910,  v.  68:  697-699.        AP2.I53,v.68 


CONSERVATIOX  :    GENEKAL  37 

209  1910.     Abbott,   M.   F.     A  brief  history   of  the  conservation 

movement. 

Twentieth  century  magazine,  Mar. -Sept.  1910,  v.  1:  537-543; 

V.  2:  143-148,  228-234,  410-415,  511-515. 

In  the  United  States  and  foreign  countries. 

AP2.T88,v.l,2 

210  1910.     Page,  W.  H.     GifTord  Pinchot,   the  awakener  of  the 

nation. 

^\orl^:s  work.  Mar.  1910,  v.  19:  12662-12668. 

AP2.W8,v.l9 

211  1910.     Wallace,  Robert.     The  natural  resources  of  the  United 

States. 
Finxincial  review  of  revieivs,  Apr.  1910,  v.  7:  5-10. 

HGll.F7,v.7 

212  1910.     Knapp,  G.  L.     The  other  side  of  conservation. 

North  American  review,  Apr.  1910,  v.  191:  465-481. 

AP2.N7,v.l91 

213  1910.     Hosmer,  R.  S.     The  meaning  of  conservation. 

HaiDaiian  forester  and  agriculturist,  May,  1910,  v.  7:  152-163. 

S17.H3,v.7 

214  1910.     National  conservation. 

OutlooTc,  May  I4,  1910,  v.  95:  57-59.  AP2.08,v.95 

215  1910.      Williams,    Lydia   Adams.       Woman's    work    for    con- 

servation. 
American  forestry ,  June,  1910,  v.  16:  342-348. 

Notes  from  the  Biennial  of  the  General  federation  of  women's  clubs. 

SDl.F7,v.l6 

216  1910.     Bray,  W.  M.     Conservation  of  natural  resources. 

Mississippi  valley  lumberman,  June  24,  1910,  v.  4I'  35-36. 

TS800.M4,v.41 

217  1910.     Smith,  George  O.     Director  Smith  on  conservation. 

OutlooJc,  June  4,  1910,  v.  95:  270-271.  AP2.08,v.95 

218  1910.     Goggins,  B.  K.     The  paper  and  pulp  industry  and  con- 

servation. 
American  forestry ,  July,  1910,  v.  16:  4^5-418.      SDl.F7,v.l6 

219  1910.     Johnston,  Clarence  T.  an(^  James  Stephenson,  :?>.  "Home 

rule"  for  the  public  land  states. 
Editorial  review,  July,  1910,  v.  3:  701-713.  AP2.E26,v.3 

220  1910.     How  best  to  help  conservation. 

Craftsman,  Aug.  1910,  v.  18:  6O4-6O6.  Nl.C87,v.l8 


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38  LIBRARY    OF    COXGRESS 

221  1910.     Franklin,  Fabian.     Criticisms  of  conservation. 

Nation,  Aug.  18,  1910,  v.  91:  136-137.  AP2.N2,v.91 

222  1910.     Elliott,  F.  P.     Shall  the  nation  take  thought  for  the 

morrow  ? 
North  American  review,  Aug.  1910,  v.  192:  209-216. 

AP2.N7,v.l92 

22.3     1910.     Clark,  J.  B.     Economics  of  waste  and  conservation. 

Atlantic  monthly,  Sept.  1910,  v.  106:  325-331.   ap2.A8,v.106 

224  1910.     Heney,  Francis  J.     Some  aspects  of  the  conservation 

movement. 
Citii  club  of  Chicago.     City  cluh  bulletin,  Sept.  21,  1910,  i\  3: 
345-355.  JS701.C57,v.3 

225  1910.     Simmons,  W.  D.     "VVliat  conservation  means. 

Harper's  weekly,  Sept.  24,  1910,  v.  54:  23.  AP2.H32,v.54 

226  1910.     Franklin,  Fabian.     The  President  on  conservation. 

Nation,  Sept.  8,  1910,  v.  91:  204.  AP2.N2,v.91 

227  1910.     The  President  and  Mr.  Roosevelt  on  conservation. 

Outlook,  Sept.  10,  1910,  v.  96:  60-62.  AP2.08,v.96 

228  1910.     Conservation:  federal  or  state? 

Outlook,  Sept.  17,  1910,  v.  96:  90-91.  ap2.08,v.96 

229  1910.     Start,  Edwin  A.     The  Second  conservation  congress,  St. 

Paul,  Minn.,  Sept.  5-8,  1910. 
American  forestry ,  Oct.  1910,  v.  16:  569-588. 
Resolutions  of  the  congress:  p.  597-600.  SDl.F7,v.l6 

230  1910.     Progress  on  conservation  in  the  United  States. 

Metropolitan  magazine,  Oct.  1910,  v.  33:  97-106. 

AP2.M5,v.33 

231  1910.     McKee,  J.  R.     The  public  and  the  conservation  policy. 

North  American  review,  Oct.  1910,  v.  192:  493-503. 

AP2.N7,v.l92 

232  1910.     Taft,  William  IT.     President  Taft  on  conservation:  A 

compilation  of  excerpts  from  speeches  of  President  Taft. 
Columbian  magazine,  Nov.  1910,  v.  3:  211-218. 

AP2.C685,v.3 

233  1910.     Hayes,  C.  W.     The  conservation  movement. 

Mlnin(/  and  scientific  press,  Nov.  19,  1910,  v.  101:  664-668. 

TNl.M63,v.l04 

234  1910.     Page.  A.  W.     Fight  for  conservation. 

^Vorld's  work,  Nov.  1910,  v.  21:  13607-13611.     AP2.W8,v.21 


CONSERVATIOISr  :    GENERAL  39 

235  1910.     Bosley,  William  B.     Conservation  and  the  Constitution. 

Yale  law  journal,  Nov   1910,  v.  20:  18-27. 

236  1910.     Harrison,  C.  S.     Conservation, 

American  forestry ,  Dec.  1910,  v  16:  719-722.       SDl.F7,v.l6 

237  1910.     Barrows,    David    P.     A    conservation    policy    for    the 

Philippines. 
Southern  workman,  Dec.  1910,  v.  39:  650-656. 

LC2701.S7,v.39 

238  1911.     Economy  of  national  resources. 

Independent,  Mar  16,  1911,  v  70:  577-578.       AP2.l53,v.70 

239  1911.     Rockwood,  E.  W.     Work  of  the  chemist  in  conserva- 

tion. 
Popular  science  monthly,  Mar.  1911,  v.  78:  291-304. 

AP2.P8,v.78 

240  1911.     Hammond,  John  Hays.     Efficiency  and  conservation  in 

handling  southern  resources. 
Tradesman,  Mar.  23,  1911,  v.  65:  36-37.  HFl.T7,v.65 

241  1911.     Welliver,  J.  C.     Conservation  and  the  canal. 

American  conservation,  Apr.  1911,  v.  1:  78-84 

HC101.A45,v.l 

242  1911.     Fairchild,  Herman  L.     Conservation  and  new  national- 

ism. 
Case  and  comment,  Apr.  1911,  v.  17:  539-545. 

243  1911.     Lindley,  Curtis  H.     National  and  state  authority  in 

conservation. 
Mining  and  scientific  press,  Apr.  8,  1911,  v.  102:  488-490. 

TNl.M63,v.l02 

244  1911.     Barrett,  John.     South  America  is  conserving. 

American  conservation.  May,  1911,  v.  1:  129-139. 

HC101.A45,v.l 

245  1911.     Victory  for  conservation. 

Outlooh,  May  27,  1911,  v.  98:  131-132.  ap2.08,v.98 

245a  1911.     Pardee,  George  C.     Conservation  of  natural  resources. 
California  outlook,  July  22,  1911,  v.  11:  7-8. 

AP2.C143,v.ll 

246  1911.     Hosmer,  Ralph  S.     Conservation  in  Hawaii. 

American  conservation,  Aug.  19 11,  v.  1:  231-238. 

HC101.A45,v.l 


40  LIBRARY   OF   CONGBESS 

247  1911.     Hornadav,    William    T.     The    fight    for    the    "Bayne 

bill" ;  the  story  of  a  vigorous  campaign  for  a  conservation 
law  in  New  York  and  how  it  succeeded — an  example  for 
other  states. 
American  conservation,  Aug.  1911,  v.  1:  253-259. 

HC101.A45,v.l 

248  1911.     Conservation. 

Scientific  American,  Aug.  12,  1911,  v.  105:  135-157. 

Tl.S5,v.l05 

Contents. — The  conservation  of  the  forests,  by  Gifford  Pinchot: 
p.  135,  137;  The  sin  of  national  improvidence  [editorial]:  p.  136; 
The  use  and  the  waste  of  our  coal  supply,  bj^  Joseph  A.  Holmes: 
p.  138-139,  150;  Conservation  of  oil  and  natural  gas,  by  David  T. 
Day:  p.  142-143;  Reclamation  and  home-making:  I. — Review  of 
general  conditions  in  the  reclamation  service,  by  F.  H.  Newell; 
p.  144-145;  II. — The  engineermg  work  of  the  reclamation  service, 
by  A.  P.  Davis:  p.  14G-148;  III. — Summary  of  the  reclamation 
projects:  j).  148,  156-157;  The  conservation  of  fisher}-  resources, 
by  Hugh  M.  Smith:  p.  149,  154. 

249  1911.     Wood,  D.  W.     A  sidelight  on  conservation. 

Americana,  Sept.  1911,  v.  6:  911-914.  E17l.A53,v.6 

251  1911.     Grout,  H.  X.     Conservation  as  applied  to  banking. 

Commercial  west,  Oct.  14,  1911,  v.  20:  20,  34-35. 

HFl.C8,v.20 

252  1911.     Conservation  congress,  1911. 

Outlool,  Oct.  7,  1911,  V.  99:  300*-301  *.  AP2.08,v.99 

253  1911.     McKinlay,  Duncan.     Locking  up  Alaska. 

Overland  monthly,  Oct.,  Nov.  1911,  n.  s.  v.  58:  356-362,  432- 
438.  •  AP2.09,n.s.v.58 

254  1911.     Kansas  city  meeting,  1911. 

Survey,  Oct.  7,  1911,  v.  27:  919-920.  HVl.C4,v.27 

255  1911.     What  is  meant  by  conservation  ? 

Ladies'  home  journal,  Nov.  1911,  v.  28:  23.        AP2.L135,v.28 

256  1911.     Armsby,  Henry  Prentiss.     The  conservation  of  the  food 

supply. 
Popular  science  monthly,  Nov.  1911,  v.  79:  496-501. 

AP2.P8,v.79 

257  1911.     Bailey,  Henry  S.     Chemist  as  a  conservationist. 

Science,  Dec.  1,  1911,  n.  s.  v.  34:  748-750.         Ql.S35,n.s.v.34 

258  1911.     Wliitc.T.  1^     The  future  of  conservation. 

Southern  lumberman,  Dec.  23,  1911,  v.  75:  69.   TS800.S7,v.75 


CONSERVATION  :    GENERAL  41 

259  1913.     Johnson,  B.  A.     The  American  mental  attitude  on  con- 

servation and  its  growth. 
American  forestry ,  Feb.  1912,  v.  18:  130-132.        SDl.F7,v.l8 

260  1912.     McGee,  WJ.     How  one  biUion  of  us  can  be  fed. 

World's  worlc,  Feb.  1912,  v.  23:  44^-4-^1  •  AP2.W8,v.23 

261  1912.     Price,  O.  W.     Conservation:  the  great  principle  of  na- 

tional thrift. 
Craftsman,  Mar.  1912,  v.  21:  585-594.  Nl.C87,v.21 

262  1912.     Pinchot,  Gifford.     Public  or  private  interests  ? 

Outlook,  Mar.  30,  1912,  v.  100:  729-731.  AP2.O8,v.l00 

263  1912.     Koester,  F.     Our  stupendous  yearly  waste. 

World's  work.  Mar.  1912,  v.  23:  593-595.  AP2.W8,v.23 

263a  1912.     Lipman,  Charles  B.     "Conservation"  and  the  farmer. 

Overland  montJdy,  May,  1912,  n.  s.  v.  59:  473-478. 

AP2.09,n.s.v.59 

263b   1912.     Sedgwick,  W.  T.     Sewage  and  the  farmer.     A  problem 
in  the  conservation  of  waste. 
Scientific  American,  July  13,  1912,  v.  106:  38.     Tl.S5,v.l06 

263c  1912.     Roosevelt,  Theodore.     Progressive  democracy.     Coun- 
try life  and  conservation. 
Outlook,  Sept.  7,  1912,  v.  102:  20-21.  AP2.08,v.i02 

263d  1912.     Tunnell,  Arthur  L.     A  national  exposition  of  conserva- 
tion.    Knoxville,   Tennessee,   has  been  chosen   and  the 
date  is  September-October,  1913. 
Texas  magazine,  Oct.  1912,  v.  6:  507-509.  F381.T35,v.6 

263e  1912.     Canon,   D.   W.     The  conservation  of  Texas  fish  and 
oysters.     Some  pertinent  points  about  important  indus- 
tries of  the  Gulf  coast. 
Texas  magazine,  Oct.  1912,  v.  6:  487-489.  F38l.T35,v.6 


MINERAL  RESOURCES 
BOOKS 

264  Ashley,   George  Hall.     The  valuation  of  public  coal  lands. 

The  value  of  coal  land,  by  George  H.  Ashley.   Depth  and 
minimum  thickness  of  beds  as  limiting  factors  in  valuation, 
by  Cassius  A.  Fisher. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.     75  f.     23^"^.     (U.  S. 
Geological  survey .     Bulletin  424-) 

Issued  also  as  House  doc.  no.  502,  61st  Cong.,  2d  sess. 
G  S  10-4  QE75.B9 

HD242.3.A8 

264a  Balch,  William  Ralston,  comp.     The  mines,  miners  and  mining 
interests  of  the  United  States  in  1882. 
PMladelphia,  The  Mining  industrial  publishing  house,  1882. 
7  p  I.,  1191,  I  p.    front.,  illus.,  plates.     30  x  25'^'^. 

Open  letter  of  R.  W.  Raymond  relative  to  mineral  lands:  p.  556-562; 
Mines  on  the  public  domain  [leasing]:  p.  613-614;  Mining  lease: 
p.  727;  Mining  leases  in  Germany:  p.  548-549. 
6-21971  TN23.B17 

265  Drinker,  Henry  Sturgis.     The  contribution  of  the  mining  pro- 

fession   to'  the    conservation    of   our   natural    resources. 
Address,  Aug.  12,  1911. 
Congressional  record,  62d   Cong.   1st  sess.,  v.   4^,  no.  106 

{current file) :  4^^3-4^^'^- 

Introduced  into  the  Record  by  Mr.  Olmsted. 

Also  privately  printed  by    the  author,  Lehigh  university,  South 
Bethlehem,  Pa. 

260     Goss,  W,  F.  M.     The  conservation  of  the  nation's  fuel  supply. 
{In  American  society  of  mechanical  engineers.     Proceedings,  May, 
1908.     New  York,  1908.     23i'''°.     v.  30,  p.  481-484.) 

TJl.A72,v.30 

2()0u  Ingalls,  Walter  Renton.  Lead  and  zinc  in  the  United  States; 
comprising  an  economic  history  of  the  mining  and  smelting 
of  the  niotals  and  the  conditions  which  have  affected  the 
development  of  the  industries. 
New  York  [etc.],  Hill  puhlrshing  company,  1908.  2  p.  I., 
iii-x,  368  p.  inch  ilhts.,  tables,  diagrs.     plates.     24^'^. 

Missouri,  leasing  lead  mines:  p.  102-103;  Wisconsin:  p.  124-128;  see 
also  p.  268,  270. 
8-18051  TN453.A5I6 

42 


CONSERVATION  :    MINERAL   RESOURCES  43 

267  Jevons,  William  Stanley.     The  coal  question;  an  inquiry  con- 

cerning the  progress  of  the  nation,  and  the  probable  ex- 
haustion of  our  coal-mines,  ed.  by  A.  W.  Flux.     3d  ed., 
rev. 
London,  New  York,  Macmillan  and  co.,  limited,  1906.     1  p., 
11, 467  J),     iidiagr.     22\'=''K 
6-42906  HD9551.6.J5 

268  Kuhn,  H.  A.     Substantial  prosperity,  illustrated  by  diagrams 

showing  panics,  periods  of  depression  and  logical  forecjast  of 
the  future,  coal  production  and  exhaustion  of  coal,  with 
special  reference  to  Pittsburgh  coal  district. 
[Pittshwrg],  Pittsburgh  -  Westmoreland  coal  company,  ^1907 . 
[36]  y,  diagrs.     27x29\''^. 
8-13279  HC106.K85 

268a  Missouri.     Geological    survey.      Lead   and   zinc   deposits   by 
Arthur  Winslow,  assisted  by  J.  D.  Robertson. 
Jefferson  City,   Tribune   printing   co.,    1894.     ^  '^^     25^"^. 
[Reports,  v.  6,  7.] 

Leasing  of  lead  mines  by  the  government:  v.  1,  p.  275  et  seq 

QE131.A12,v.6,7 

269  Mitchell,  John.     Conservation  in  the  coal  industry. 

{In  American  mining  congress.     Proceedings,  1908.     Denver,  Colo., 
1909.     22^"™.     V.  11.  p.  185-195.)  TN5.A5     1908 

270  Osborne,  Frank  M.     Conservation  in  the  mining  industry. 

{In  American  mining  congress.     Proceedings,  1908.     Denver,  Colo., 
1909.     22^«'^.     V.  11,  p.  66-70.)  TN5.A5     1908 

270a  Raymond,    Rossiter    W.     Our    national    resources    and    our 
federal  government. 
American  institute  of  mining  engineers.     Bulletin,  Oct.  1912, 
no.  70:  1111-1122. 

Opposed  to  the  policy  of  leasing  instead  of  sale  of  mineral  lands  of 
the  public  domain.  TNl.A515,no.70 

271  Thompson,    J.  V.     Needs   for  conservation  of  our  coal  de- 

posits. 

{In  American  mining  congress.     Proceedings,  1908.     Denver,  Colo., 
1909.     22i<=™.     V.  11,  p.  177-180.)  TN5.A5     1908 

272  Traer,  Glenn  W.     Conservation  in  the  coal  industry,  protec- 

tion of  life  and  prevention  of  waste. 

{In  American  mining  congress.     Proceedings,  1908.     Denver,  Colo., 
1909.     22*"'".     V.  11,  p.  152-165.)  TN5.A5     1908 

273  U.  S.     Bureau  of  mines.     Annual  report  of  the  director. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1912-     1  v.    illus.     25^"". 
12-16438  TN23.U42 


44  LIBEAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

274     U.     S.      Congress.       House.       Committee     on     puUic     lands. 
Amending  laws  relating  to  public  coal  lands  of  United 
States.     Report.      <To  accompany  H.  R.  24471. > 
[WasMngton,  Gov't  print,  off.,  1907.]     17  p.     23'^.     {59th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Rept.  7643.) 
Submitted  by  Mr.  Martin. 
Includes  views  of  the  minority. 
7_35117  HD242.3.A3     1907b 

275 Coal   lands  and  coal-lantl  laws  of  the 

ITnited  States  [1906-1907]. 
[Washington,  Gov't  print  off.,  1906-07.]     18,  20,  166,  35  p. 

John  F.  Lacey,  chairman. 

Hearings  of  Dec.  17-18,  1906;  Jan.  9,  11,  14,  IG,  23  and  25,  ]907. 
7-350.50  HD242.3.A3     1907 

276 Phosphate  lands.     Hearings  on  Decem- 
ber 17,   1908,  January  13,  15,  16,  and  February  2,  1909, 
on  II.  R.  21S73,   to   define  the  manner  in  which  public 
lands   containing    valuable    deposits    of    phosphate   and 
phosphate  rock  may  be  acquired. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off'.,  1910.     115  p.     23''^. 
F.  W.  Mondell,  chairman. 
10-36144  HD242.A5     1909a 

277 Leasing  coal  lands  in  Alaska.     Report. 

<To  accompany  H.  R.  32080  > 
[Washington,   Govt,   print,   off.,   1911.]     6  p.     23'^.      (61st 
Cong.,  3d  sess.     House.     Rept.  2190.) 

11-35178.  HD242.3.A3     1911b 

277a Mineral  lands — sale  of .     Report.     May 

4,  1846. 
[Washington,  1846.]     51  p.     23^'"".     (29th  Cong.,  1st  sess., 
House.  Report  591 .) 

Describes  the  mineral  lands  in  the  Lake  Superior  region,  showing 
the  operation  under  the  lease  system,  with  lists  of  leases. 

490 

277b Rents  of  lend-niines  in  Missouri.     Re- 
port.    January  1.5,  1S39. 
[Washington.    1839.]     2  p.     23^"^.     (25th   Cong.,   3d  sess.. 

Housr.     Report  71.) 

351 

277c Reserved  jiublic  lands.     Report.     Feb. 

17.  IS  16. 

[  Washington.   1846.]     3  p.     23^""-     (29th   Cong.,   1st  sess.. 

House.     Report  260.) 

On  the  alleged  evils  of  the  lease  system. 

^  489 


CONSEEVATIOX  :    MINERAL   RESOURCES  45 

278  U.   S.     Senate.     Committee  on  fuhlic  lands.     Leasing  of  coal 

lands  in  Alaska.     Report.      <To  accompany  S.  9955 > 
[Washington,   Govt,   print,   off.,    1911.]     9  j)-     ^3"^-     (61st 
Cong.,.3d  sess.     Senate.     Bej^t.  1023.) 
11-35125  HD242.3.A3     1911a 

278a Lead  mines.     Report    on    "A   bill   to 

direct    the   President    of  the  United  States  to  sell  the 
reserved  mineral  lands  in  the  State  of  Illinois,  and  Terri- 
tories of  Wisconsin  and  Iowa,  supposed  to  contain  lead 
ore."     Jan.  27,  1846. 
[Washington,  1846.]     25  p.     23^'='".     i29th  Cong..  1st  sess. 

Senate.     Doc.  87.) 

473 

279      Joint  committee  to  investigate  Interior  dept.  and  Forest 

service.     Investigation  of  the  Department  of  the  interior 
and  of  the  Bureau  of  forestry. 

Washington,    Govt,    print,    off'.,    1911.     13    v.    fold.    maps. 
23''^.      (61st  Cong.,  3d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  719.) 
Knute  Nelson,  chairman. 

Contents. — v.  1.  Report  of  committee. — v.  2.  Charges  of  L.  R. 
Glavis  to  Pre.sident. — v.  3-8.  Hearings  before  committee. — v.  9. 
Arguments  and  briefs  of  counsel.  Index  to  hearings. — v.  10-12. 
Cunningham  coal  entries. — v.  13.  Mining  laws  of  Australia  and 
New  Zealand.  [Reports  by  A.  C.  Veatch.] 
11-351.34  HD171.E10 

279a  Dept.  of  the  interior.     Oil  lands  in  Indian  Territory  and 

territory  of  Oklahoma.     Hearings  on  leasing  of  oil  lands 
and  natural-gas  wells.  May  8,  24,  25,  and  29,  and  June  7 
and  19,  1906. 
Washington,  Gov't  print,  off.,   1906.     vi,  3-84-  p.    fold.  yl. 
25 ''\ 

6-S5270  HD242.5.A3 

280 Statement  of  investigations  and  tests  of  fuels 

and  structural  materials  of  United  States,  showing  bearing 
on  conservation  of  mineral  resources.  Letter  from  the 
secretary  of  the  interior,  transmitting  ...  a  statement. 
[Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1908.]  14  p.  23'''^.  (60th 
Cong.,  1st  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  4^0.) 

James  Rudolph  Garfield,  secretary. 
8-35410  TP322.A5     1908b 


46  LIBEAEY   OF   CONGRESS 

281  U.  S.     General  land  office.     Record  and  report  of  proceedings 

liad  and  evidence  submitted  relative  to  the  Cunningham 
coal  entries,  taken  before  William  J.  McGee,  special  com- 
missioner,  held   at  Seattle   and  Spokane,   Wash.,   from 
November  18,  1909,  to  December  13,  1909. 
WasMngton,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.     700  p.     23'^. 
*  'Exhibits  presented  at  the  hearing' ':  p.  599-700. 
10-35339  HD171.E10C 

282     Geological    survey.     Papers    on    the    conservation    of 

mineral  resources,  reprinted  from  Report  of  the  National 
conservation  commission,  February,  1909. 

WasMngton,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1909.  21Jf.  p.  xii  pi.  (partly 
fold.,  inch  maps)  diagrs.  23 ^^'^.  ( U.  S.  Geological  sur- 
vey.    Bulletin  394-) 

Issued  also  as  House  doc.  no.  1554,  60th  Cong.,  2d  sess. 
Contents. — Coal  fields  of  the  United  States,  by  M.  R.  Campbell  and 
E.  W.  Parker. — Estimates  of  future  coal  production,  by  H.  Gan- 
nett.— The  petroleum  resources  of  the  United  States,  by  D.  T. 
Pay. — Natural-gas  resources  of  the  United  States,  by  D.  T. 
Day. — Peat  resources  of  the  United  States,  exclusive  of  Alaska, 
by  C.  A.  Davis. — Iron  ores  of  the  United  States,  by  C.  W.  Hayes. — 
Resources  of  the  United  States  in  gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and 
zinc,  by  W.  Lindgren.— The  phosphate  deposits  of  the  United 
States,  by  F.  B.  Van  Horn. — Mineral  resources  of  Alaska,  by 
A.  H.  Brooks. 
G  S  9-198  QE75.B9,no.394 

283 Statement  of  the  director  of  the  Geological  sur- 
vey regarding  the  desirability  of  a  more  extensive  recog- 
nition of  the  mining  industry  by  governmental  inquiry. 
[WasMngton,  Gov't  print,  off.,  1908.]     7  p.     £5^™. 

8-27571  TN23.TJ75     1908d 

283a  War  dept.  Lead  mines — Illinois  and  Missouri.  Mes- 
sage from  the  President,  transmitting  information  in  rela- 
tion to  the  lead  mines  belonging  to  the  United  States,  in 
the  states  of  Illinois  and  Missouri.  December  8,  1826. 
WasMngton:  Printed  by  Gales  cfc  Seaton,  1826.  13  p. 
23^"".     {19th  Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Ex.  doc.  7.) 

149 

283b Report  from  the  Secretary  of  war,  in  relation 

to  the  sale  of  the  mineral  lands  and  salt  springs  of  the 
I'nited  States.     Jan.  10,  1838. 
[Wa.sMngton,    1838.]     o   p.     23^"^-     i^otli    Cong.,   2d   sess. 
Senate.     Doc.  93.) 

Regarding  the  sale  or  lea.siug  of  miiitral  land.  315 


CONSERVATION  :    MINERAL   EESOUECES  47 

283c  U.  S.      War   dept.     Keport    from   the  Secretary  of  war,  rela- 
tive to  the  mmeral  lands  in  Iliinois.     Jan.  12,  1846. 
[Washington,  1846.]     12  p.     23^"^.     {29th  Cong.,  1st  sess., 
Senate.     Doc.  65.) 

Relative  to  the  leasing  system.  473 

284  Van  Hise,  Charles  Richard.     The  conservation  of  natural  re- 

sources in  the  United  States. 
Njew   York,   The   MacmUlan  company,  1910.     xiv  p.,  1   I., 
413  p.     illus.  (maps,  charts,  tables),     xvi  pi.     21*^^. 

"The  mineral  resources":  p.  16-103. 
10-21139  HC106.V18 

285  Zerbe,  J.  B.     Conservation  of  mineral  resources. 

(In  American  mining  congress.     Proceedings,  1908.     Denver,  Colo., 
1909.     22^'^"^.     V.  11,  p.  181-184.)  TN5.A5     1908 


ARTICLES   IN   PERIODICALS 

286  1908.     The   need   for   conserving   the   mineral   wealth   of   the 

United  States. 
Engineerimj  news,  Dec.  17,  1908,  v.  60:  6S3-6S4. 

Report  submitted  by  the  Minerals  section  of  the  National  conserva- 
tion commission  to  the  Conference  on  Dec.  9,  1908. 

TAl.E6,v.60 

287  1909.     Holmes,    J.    A.     Production    and    waste    of    mineral 

resources, 
Mininf/  world,  Oct.  2,  1909,  v.  31:  697-700.     TNl.M725,v.31 

288  1910.     Kemp,  J.  F.     The  conservation  of  mineral  resources. 

Economic  geology,  Dec.  1910,  v.  5:  765-771.         qei.e15,v.5 

289  1911.     Cusliman,  Allerton  S.     The  conservation  of  iron. 

Franklin  institute.     Journal,  Apr.  1911,  v.  171:  340-364- 

Tl.F8,v.l71 

291     1912.     Saving  the  fuel  of  the  nation. 

Current  literature,  June,  1912,  v.  52:  654-656. 

Use  of  water  power.  AP2.C95,v.52 

291a  1912.     Parsons,  Charles  L.     The  conservation  of  our  mineral 
resources. 
Texas  magazine,  Dec.  1912,  v.  7:  95-99.  F381.T35,v.7 

48 


WATER 
BOOKS 

292  Baum,  Frank  G.     Water  power  development  in  the  national 

forests.     A  suggested  government  policy. 

(in  American  institute  of  electrical  engineers.     Proceedings,  1908. 
New  York,  1908.     23^"'".  v.  27,  pt.  2,  p.  1217-1225.) 

TKl.A613,v.27,pt.2 

293  Brown,  Neal.     In  the  matter  of  proposed  legislation  before  the 

Wisconsin  Legislature,  asserting  oAVTiership  on  the  part  of 
the  state  to  the  water  powers  of  Wisconsin.     Argument 
of  Neal  Bro\\Ti  ...  in  behalf  of  water  power  owners. 
[  Wausan,  Wis.,  Record-herald  press,  1909.]     cover-title,  67  p. 
^-/J'^'".  HD1694.W6B7 

Supplemental  argument.     January,  1910. 

[Wausau,   Wis.,  Record-herald  press,  1910.]     53  jj.     £2'^"'. 
11-28170-1  'HD1694.W6B8 

294  Chittenden,  Hiram  Martin.     Forests  and  reservoirs  in  their 

relation    to    stream    flow,    with    particular   reference    to 
navigable  rivers.     With  discussion  by  Messrs.  F.  Colling- 
wood,  Thomas  P.  Roberts  [etcl. 
[n.  p.,  1909.]     cover-title,  p.  {245]-546  incl.  illus.,  map,  tables, 
diagrs.     pi.  xxzvii-xlvii.     22^*''"K 

Reprinted  from  Transactions  of  American  society  of  civil  engineers, 
vol.  LXii,  p.  245  (1909). 
Agr  10-445  TAl.A5,v.62 

295  Forbes,  Urquhart  Atwell  and  W.  H.  R.  Ashford.     Our  water- 

ways; a  history   of  inland  navigation   considered   as   a 
branch  of  water  conservancy. 
London,  J.  Murray,  1906.     xv,  336  p.    fold,  map  {in  pocJcet). 

"List  of  authorities  cited":  p.  317-321. 

"Chronological  list  of  acts  of  Parliament  relating  to  rivers":  p.  308- 
312. 
6-14609  HE435.F6 

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50  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

296  [Fort,    John    Franklin.]     Address    by    the   governor   of   New 

Jersey  on  water  conservation,  deHvered  before  the  Newark 
Board  of  trade,  February  23,  1910. 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  MacCrelUsh  &  Quiglen,  state  'printers,  1910. 
21  p.     23'=^. 

"  Statement  .  .  .  by  .  .  .  Eben  S.  Draper,  governor  of  .  .  .  Massa- 
chusetts, relative  to  the  establishment  of  the  Metropolitan  water 
district,  under  the  water  act  of  that  state":  p.  9-21. 
10-33228  TD224.N5F7 

297  Gilmore,  Eugene  Allen.     Riparian  rights  in  Wisconsin.     Brief 

on  the  nature  and  scope  of  riparian  rights  in  Wisconsin 
and  limitations  thereon  growing  out  of  the  public  nature 
of  the  water.     December,  1909. 
Washington,    Govt,   print,    off.,    1910.     66  p.     23^^.     (61st 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  449.) 
10-35695  HD1694.W6G4 

298  Hepburn,  A.  Barton.     The  waterways  question  and  conser- 

vation of  our  resources. 

{In  his  Artificial  waterways  and  commercial  development.   New 
York,  1909.     ig^^'".     p.  88-93.)  HE381.H5 

299  Illinois.     Governor,  1905-    {Charles  S.  Deneen).     Message  to 

the  Senate  on  water  power  development.  May  10,  1907, 
.  Nov.  6,  1907. 

(In     Illinois.     General     assembly.     Senate.    Journal,     1907-1903. 
Springfield,  1908.     22^"™.     p.  1067-1068;  1443-1445.) 

J87.I3     1907-08 

300  Johnson,  Emory  Richard.     Navigation  resources  of  American 

waterways. 
[Washington?  1908.]     39  p.  inch  tables.     22"'^. 

Address  delivered  at  Conference  on  the  conservation  of  natural 
resources,  White  Ilouse,  Washington,  May  13-15,  1908. 
S-24285  HE393.J7 

301  King,  Franklin  Hiram.     Irrigation  and  drainage;    principles 

and  practice  of  their  cultural  phases. 
iVeiy  Yorh,  London,  The  Macmillan  company,  1S99.     xxi, 
502  p.     illus.     18'^"^.     (The  rural  science  series,  ed.    hy 
L.  II.  Bail f If.) 

Jan.  25,  1900-117/3  S613.K4 

302  King,  Will  R.     Law  of  water  conservation  and  use;    address 

before   the   Oregon   state   bar   association   at   Portland, 
Oregon,  November  17,  1908. 
Salem,  Ore.,    W.  S.  Duniway,  state  printer,   1908.     30  p. 
23'''^. 

9-16341  TA24.07K6 


CONSERVATION  :    WATER  51 

302  King,  Will  R.     Law  of  water  conservation  and  use. 

{In  Oregon  state  bar  association.     Proceedings  of  the  ISth  and  19th 
sessions,  1908/09, 1909/10.    Portland,  Oregon,  1911.   23'^'°.    p.  42-68.) 

303  Leighton,  Marshall  Ora,  Max(3y  R.  Hall  and  Roy  H.  Bolster. 

The  relation  of  the  southern  Appalachian  Mount ahis  to 
the  development  of  water  power. 
Washington,   Gov't  print,  off.,   1908.     54  p.     tables.     23""^. 
(V.  S.  Forest  Service.     Circular  144-) 
Agr  8-363  SDll.A27,no.l44 

304  Leighton,  Marshall  Ora,  and  A.  H.  Horton.     Therelation  of 

the  southern   Appalachian   mountains   to   inland   water 
navigation. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1908.     38  p.    22Y'''-     (U.  S. 
Forest  Service.     Circular  143.) 

SDll.A27,no.l43 

305  McGee,  W  J.      The  conservation   of   the   waters  and  woods. 

[Abstract.] 

{In  American  society  of  mechanical  engineers.     Proceedings,  May, 
1908.     New  York.     1908.     23^'^™.     v.  30,  p.  479^81.) 

TJl.A72,v.30 
The  Library  of  Congress  has  a  typewritten  copy  of  the  original  paper. 

306  Maine.     State  water  storage  commission.     Annual  report. 

Augusta,  1911.     1  v.     plates,  fold,  map,  fold,  profile,  diagr. 

23Y'''- 

,  11-33167  TC424.M2A15 

307  Mathews,  John  Lathrop.     The  conservation  of  water. 

Boston,  Small,  Maynard  <&  company,  [^1910].     viii  p.,  1  I., 
289  p.    front,  plates.     20^'^'^. 
'    10-28659  TC406.M4 

308  Minnesota.      Waterways  commission.     Annual  report. 

[St.  Paul?  1911.]     1  V.     22^'^^. 
James  H.  Davidson,  chairman. 
11-33003  HD1694.M6A3 

308a  National  electric  light  association.       Power    transmission 
section.     Report  of  public  conference  on  water  powers 
and  their  governmental  control. 
New  YorJc  city,  [1911].     12,  [12a]-12z,  13-96  p.     21  "\ 

12-1316  HD1694.A5N2 

309  New  Jersey.     Governor,   1908-1911.      {John   Franklin    Fori.) 

Second  annual  message  ...  to  the  Legislature — session 
of  1910. 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  MacCrellish  c&  Quigley,  state  printers,  1910. 
42  p.    23""^. 

"Waters  of  the  state":  p.  32-34. 


52  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

309  New  Jersey.     Governor,  1908-1911.     {John    Franklin    Fort.) 

Tliird  annual  message  ...  to  the  Legislature — session  of 
1911. 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  MacCreUlsh  d*  Quigley,  state  printers.     22  p. 
23'^^. 

"The  state's  potable  waters"':  p.  li'.  J87.N52 

309a  New  York  (State).  Legislature.  Joint  committee  on  conserva- 
tion and  utilization  of  water  power.  Report  on  the  conser- 
vation of  water.  1912.  Transmitted  to  the  Legislature 
January  30,  1912. 
Albany,  The  Argus  company,  ])rinters,  1912.  3  p.  I.,  Hi,  983 
p.  fold,  maps,  fold,  tables,  fold,  charts,  fold,  diagrs.  23'^™. 
T.  Harvey  Ferris,  chairman. 

CoN'TEXT.s. — Reports  and  minutes  of  the  Joint  committee  on  the 
conservation  and  utilization  of  water  power.  Appendices:  A. 
Extracts  from  constitutions  of  various  states  with  reference  to 
water  and  water  supply;  B.  Statutory  enactments  of  various 
states  with  reference  to  water  and  water  power  rights;  C.  Report 
upon  value  of  water  storage  to  hydro-electric  plants  upon  Hudson 
river. 
12-33439  TD224.A6     1912 

310     Water  supply  commission.     Xew  York's  water  supply 

and  its  conservation,  distribution  and  uses. 

[Albany,  J.  B.  Lyon  company,  state  printers,  1910?]     cover- 
title,  36  p.     piates,  fold.  map.     22 h'"". 

11-33090  TD224.N7A6 

311 Studies  of  water  storage  for  flood  prevention  and 

power  development  in  Xew  York  state  under  public 
ownersliip  and  control.  Progress  report  under  chapter 
569,  Laws  of  1907  transmitted  to  the  governor  and 
Legislature,  February  1,  1908. 
Albany,  J.  B.  Lyon,  state  printers,  1908.  252  j).  maps 
{partly  fold.)   plans    {partly  fold.)   diagrs.    {partly  fold.) 

Reprinted  from  the  Third  annual  report  of  the  State  water  supply 
commission,  with  revisions  showing  results  ol  engineering  studies 
to  March  1,  1908. 
9-24717  TC424.N7A4     1908 

til 2     Newell,   Frederick  Ilayncs.     Irrigation  in  the  United  States. 
Rev.  ed. 
New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  d'  Co.,  [''1906].     2  p.  l,  iii-xix, 
433  p.     illus.,  Lxviii  pi.     19Y^-     {Library  of  economics 
and  politics.) 

(HJ7G5  TC823.N6 


CONSERVATION  :    WATER  53 

313  Persons,  Henry  H.     Water  resources  of  the  state  of  New  York. 

Albany,  J.  B.  Lyon  company,  state  printers,  1910.     30  p. 
front.,  plates,  fold,  map,  fold,  diagr.     25^^. 

Address  before  the  National   conservation  congress,  Saint  Paul, 
Minnesota,  1910. 
11-33091  TD224.N7P5 

314  Putnam,  H.  St.  Clair.     Conservation  of  power  resources. 

{In  American  institute  of  electrical  engineers.  Proceedings,  1908. 
New  York,  1908.    23§'^'°.    v.  27,  pt.  2,  p.  1397-141G.) 

TKl.A613,v.27,pt.2 

315  Quick,  John  Herbert.     American  inland  waterways,  their  rela- 

tion to  railway  transportation  and- to  the  national  welfare; 
their  creation,  restoration,  and  maintenance. 
New   Yorlc  and  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1909.     xx, 
241  p.    front.,  plates,  maps  (1  fold.)     24i^^. 

9-31048  HE393.Q6 

316  Stillwell,  Lewis  B.     Electricity  and  the  conservation  of  energy. 

{In  American  institute  of  electrical  engineers.  Proceedings,  1909. 
New  York,  1909.     23^'='".     v.  28,  pt.  1,  p.  317-332.) 

Discussion,  by  John  Coffee  Hays:  p.  33:3-341. 

TKl.A613,v.28,pt.l 

Also  printed  in  American  institute  of  mining  engineers.  Bulletin, 
(Special  no.)  Conservation  of  natural  resources,  Mar.  24,  1909: 
43-56.  TN1.A515     1909 

317  Swain,  George  F.    The  conservation  of  stream  flow,  water  power 

and  navigation.     [Abstract.] 

{In  American  society  of  mechanical  engineers.  Proceedings,  May, 
1908.     New  York,  1908.     23^^"'.     v.  30,  p.  484-487.) 

TJl.A72,v.30 
The  Library  of  Congress  has  a  typewritten  copy  of  the  original  paper. 

318  Tavernier,  Rene,  and  Marshall  O.  Leighton.     The  public  util- 

ity of  water  powers  and  their  governmental  regulation. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  of.,  1910.     161  p.     23"'K     (U.  S. 
Geological  survey.      Water-supply  paper  238.) 
G  S  10-55  TC801.U2,no.238 

319  U.  S.     Bureau  of  corporations.     Report  of  the  commissioner  of 

corporations  on  water-power  development  in  the  United 
States.     March  14,  1912. 
Washington,    Govt,    print,    off.,    1912.     xx,    220    p.     charts 
{partly  fold.)  fold.  maps.     2J,.^^. 

Herbert  Knox  Smith,  commissioner;  Thomas  M.  Robertson,  assist- 
ant. 
Contents. — pt.    1.  Physical   conditions  and   economic   aspects  of 
water  power. — pt.  ir.  Concentration  of  ownership  and  control.— 
pt.  III.  Water  power  and  the  public. 
12-35494  HD1694.A4     1912b 


54  LIBKAKY   OF   COXGEESS 

320     U.  S.     Congress.     House.     Committee  on  interstate  and  foreign 
commerce.     Report  of  subcommittee  on  dams  and  water 
power.     Februar3^25,  1909. 
Washington,  Govt.  pnnt.  off.,  1909.     U  V-     '^'^''"• 
F.  C.  Stevens,  chairman  of  subcommittee. 
9-35355  HD1694.A4A5     1909a 

321 Committee  on  mines  and  mining.     Investiga- 
tion of  water  resources  in  the  United  States.     Report. 
<To  accompany  H.  R.  23583.  > 
[Washington,    Gov't  pnnt.  off.,  1907.]     8  p.     23'^^.     {59th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Rept.  GlfiS.) 
7-35126  GB701.A5     1907 

322     Committee    on    rivers    and    harbors.     Water 

resources  investigations.     [Hearing]  April  21,  1908. 

[  Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  J908.]     287-304  p.     23<^'^. 

Statements  of  George  Otis  Smith,  director  of  the  United  States  Geo- 
logical survey,  and  others. 
CA  9-2857  Unrev'd  GB701.A5     1908 

323  Senate.  Committee  on  forest  reservations  and  the  pro- 
tection of  game.  Conservation  of  navigable  rivers.  Sup- 
plemental report.     June  16,  1910. 

[Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.]     6  p.     23^'"^.     (61st 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Rept.  846,  pt.  2.)  5584 

324  Committee  on  the  Geological  survey.  Investi- 
gation of  the  water  resources  of  the  United  States.  Re- 
port.    <To  accompany  S.  7359.  > 

[Washington,  Gov't  print,  off.,  1907.]     18  p.     23'^^.     (59th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Rept.  6667.) 

Letter  from  C.  D.  Walcott,  director,  U.  S.  Geological  survey,  dated 

Jan.   17,  1907,  and  other  correspondence,  together  with  House 

report  6408,  59th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  from  the  House  Committee  on 

mines  and  mining,  are  included. 

7-35142  GB701.A5     1907a 

325     Dept.  of  the  interior.     Water  rights  and  power  sites  in 

Idalio.  Letter  from  the  secretary  of  the  interior,  trans- 
mitting, in  response  to  Senate  resokition  no.  159,  of  Jan- 
uary* 27,  1910,  information  relative  to  water  rights,  power 
sites,  etc.,  acquired  on  the  puldic  lands  in  Idaho. 

[Washington,    Govt,    print,    off.,    1910.]     I4  p-    fold.    map. 
23"\     (61st  Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  370.) 
10-35665  HD1694.I2A4     1910 

32(5     Purest  service.     The  use  book;  regulations  and  instruc- 

lions  for  the  use  of  the  national  forests.     Water  power, 
mil. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1911.     86  p.     IS'"'. 

SD426.A3     1911 


COXSERVATIOX  :    WATER  55 

327  U.  S.     Geological  survey.     Papers  on  the  conservation  of  water 

resources,  reprinted  from  Report  of  the  National  conserva- 
tion commission,  February,  1909. 
Washington,  Govt,  'print,  off.,  1909.     96  p.     2  maps  {1  fold.) 
diagrs.     23^™.     ( U.  S.  Geological  survey.      Water-supply 
paper  234.) 

Contents. — Distribution  of  rainfall,  by  H.  Gannett. — Floods,  l)y 
M.  O.  Leighton. — Developed  water  powers,  compiled  under  the 
direction  of  W.  M.  Steuart,  with  discussion  by  M.  O.  Leighton. — 
Undeveloped  water  powers,  by  M.  O.  Leighton.- — Irrigation,  by 
r.  H.  Newell. — Underground  waters,  by  W.  C.  Mendenhall. — ■ 
Denudation,  by  R.  B.  Dole  and  H.  Stabler. — Control  of  catch- 
ment areas,  by  H.  N.  Parker. 
G  S  9-252  TC801.U2,no.234 

328     Inland    waterways    commission.     Preliminary    report. 

Message  from  the  President  .  .  .  transmitting  a  prelimi- 
nary report. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1908.  vii,  701,  [1]  p.  fold, 
maps,  diagrs.  23^'^.  (60th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  Senate. 
Doc.  325.) 

Theodore  E.  Burton,  chairman. 

Another  issue  of  the  Report  and  Message  was  pub.  under  same  docu- 
ment no.  (27  p.) 
The  Appendix  consists  of  statistical  and  other  papers;  no.  1-9  pre- 
pared by  the  Bureau  of  corporations;  others  prepared  either  in 
accordance  with  the  desire  of  the  Commission  or  at  the  request  of 
individual  commissioners  by  experts  under  whose  names  they 
appear,  cf.  p.  33. 
8-35638  HE393.A13     1908f 

329  ■ National  waterways  commission.     Preliminary  report. 

Washington,    Govt,    print,    off.,    1910.     71   p.     23"'^.     {61st 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  301.) 
Presented  by  Mr.  Burton,  chairman. 
Also  printed  in  the  final  report  of  the  Commission. 
10-35086  HE393.A25     1910 

330     Final  report  of  the  Xational  waterways  com- 
mission. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1912.  579  p.  fold,  diagrs. 
23"^.     {62d  Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  469.) 

Theodore  E.  Burton,  chairman. 

Appendices:  i.  Preliminary  report  of  the  National  waterways  com- 
mission.— II.  The  utility  of  storage  reservoirs  for  flood  prevention, 
power,  and  navigation,  M.  O.  Leighton. — iir.  Effect  of  the  federal 
reservoirs  upon  the  flow  of  the  Mississippi  River  ...  1910,  Robert 
Follansbee. — iv.  The  practicabilitj^  of  storage  reservoirs  to  prevent 
floods  and  to  benefit  navigation  or  the  Ohio  and  other  rivers  of  the 

.  United  States,  W.  H.  Bixby. — v.  Forests  and  water  in  the  light 
of  scientific  investigation,  Raphael  Zon. — vi.  The  law  of  waters, 


56  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

G.  \V.  Mooney. — vn.  Constitutional  provisions  of  various  states 
relating  to  watercourses  and  the  use  of  water,  G.  W.  Mooney. — vin. 
Federal  statutes  relating  to  water  power,  G.  W.  Mooney. — ix.  A 
comparison  of  American  and  European  waterways  with  special 
reference  to  factors  influencing  the  development  of  water  trans- 
portation, E.  O.  Merchant. 
12-35620  HE393.A25 

331     President,  1901-1909  {Roosevelt).     Special  message  of 

the  President  communicated  to  the  House  of  representa- 
tives on  January  15,  1909. 

Washington,   Govt,   print,   off.,    1909.     25  p.     23'='^.     {60th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Doc.  1350.) 

Veto  of  House  bill  17707,  authorizing  W.  H.  Standish  to  build  a  dam 
across  James  River,  Mo.,  for  creating  electric  power. 
9-35208  HD1694.A4 

332  Van  Hise,  Charles  Richard.     The  conservation  of  natural  re- 

sources in  the  United  States. 
New  YorJc,  The  Macmillan  company,  1910.     xivp.,  1 1.,  413 p. 
illus.  {maps,  charts,  tables) .  xvi  pi.     21  '^™. 

"Water:"  p.  104-207. 
10-21139  HC106.V18 

333  Wadsworth,  James  Wolcott,  jr.     Forest  preservation  and  con- 

servation of  water  supply.     Speech  delivered  before  the 
American  paper  and  pulp  association,  February  4,  1909. 
[71.  p.,  1909.]     8  p.     23''^. 

"Distributed  by  the  Forestry,  water  storage  and   manufacturing 
association  of  the  state  of  New  York." 
9-29993  SD425.W2 

333a  White,  Arthur  V.     Instructions  relating  to  the  gathering  of 
certain  preliminary  information  respecting  water-powers. 
Ottawa,  [Commission  of  conservation],  1912.     81  p.     28'^^. 

334  Wisconsin.     Governor,    1901-1905     {RoheH   M.   La   FoUette). 

[Message  to  the  Legislature],  Apr.  12,  1905. 

{In  Wisconsin.     Legislature.     Journal  of  proceedings  1905.     Madi- 
son, 1905.     22  '■'°.     v.  1.  p.  1050-1054.) 
Recommendations  as  to  granting  franchises  to  dam  navigable  streams. 

J87.W6     1005c 


ARTICLES  IN  PERIODICALS 

335  1907.     Pinchot,    Gifford.     The    conservation    of    natural    re- 

sources. 
Outlook,  Oct  12,  1907,  v.  87:  291-294-  AP2.08,v.87 

336  1908.     Quick,   John   Herbert.     Rivers   and   the   conservation 

movement. 

Putnam's  magazine,  Apr.,  1908,  v.  4:  3-15.  AP2.P98,v.4 

337  1908.     Leighton,  M.  O.     The  relation  of  water  conservation  to 

flood  prevention  and  navigation  in  the  Ohio  river. 

Engineering  news,  May  7,  1908,  v.  59:  498-499. 

TAl.E6,v.59 

338  1908.     Haupt,  Lewis  M.     The  waterways  problem. 

FranMin  institute.     Journal,  May,  1908,  v.  165:  325-344- 

Tl.F8,v.l65 

339  1908,     Page,  A.  W.     Rediscovery  of  our  greatest  wealth  [water- 

power]. 
WorWs  work.  May,  1908,  v.  16:  10223-10228-    AP2.W8,v.l6 

340  1908.     Forbes-Luidsay,  C.  H.     Control  and  use  of  our  water- 

power. 
Craftsman,  Aug.  1908,  v.  14:  486-496.  Nl.C87,v.l4 

341  1908.     Haupt,  Lewis  M.     "A  wheel  in  the  middle  of  a  wheel." 

Waterway  legislation. 
Franklin  institute.     Journal,  Aug.  1908,  v.  166:  147-162. 

Tl.r8,v.l66 

342  1908.     Walsh,  George  Ethelbert.     Merging  the  country's  water 

power. 
Moody's  magazine,  Aug.  1908,  v.  6:  91-98.       hgi.M85,v.6 

343  1908.     Crandall,  C.  S.     Inland  waterways  and  their  menace 

through  deforestation. 

Technical  world  magazine,  Aug.  1908,  v.  9:  64I-648. 

Tl.T2,v.9 

344  1908.     Schon,  H.  von.     Use  and  conservation  of  water-power 

resources. 
Engineering  magazine,  Sept.-Dec.  1908,  v.  35:  825-836;  v.  36: 
81-88,  425-434.  TAl.E59,v.35 

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58  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

345  1908.     Coutts,  W.  A.     Are  natural  water  powers  public  prop- 

erty? 
Central  law  journal,  Nov.  6,  190S,  v.  67:  356-363. 

346  1908.     Leigliton,  M.  O,     Water-power;  our  unappreciated  re- 

source and  our  future  refuge. 
Conservation,  Dec.  1908,  v.  l\:  649-651.  SDl.F7,v.l4 

347  1908.     Taylor,  Edward  R.     Natural  and  artificial  conservation 

of  water  power  for  electrical  purposes. 
FranMin  institute.     Journal,  Dec.  1908,  v.  166:  ^09-^32. 

Tl.F8,v.l66 

348  1909.     Lakeman,  C.  E.     State  control  of  water-power. 

American  review  of  reviews,  Jan.  1909,  v.  39:  57-62. 

AP2.R4,v.39 

349  1909.     Vaughan,    John   F.     The    conservation   of   our   water 

powers. 
Stone   <£'    ^yehster  public  service  journal,   Feh.   1909,  v.  4' 
92-97.  TKl.S8,v.4 

350  1909.     Hyde,  H.  M.     Development  of  and  monopoly  of  United 

States  water  power. 
Technical  world  magazine,  Feb.  1909,  v.  23:  4^5-^69. 

Tl.T2,v.23 

350a  1909.     Freeman,  John  R.     The  conservation  of  water. 

Am^erican  institute  of  Mining  engineers.     Bulletin,  {Special 
no.)  Conservation  of  natural  resources.  Mar.  24,  1909:  7-19. 

TN1.A515     1909 

351  1909.     Welliver,  J.  C.     National  water  power  trust. 

McClure's  magazine.  May,  1909,  v.  33:  35-39. 

AP2.M2,v.33 

351a  1909.     Mathews,  John  L.     Conservation  of  the  water  power  of 
the  United  States. 
Hampton's  magazine,  June,  1909,  v.  22:  760-773. 

AP2.H152,v.22 

352  1909.     wSwain,  George  F.     The  equalizing  influence  of  forests  on 

the  flow  of  streams  and  their  value  as  a  means  of  improving 
navigation. 
Conservation,  Aug.,  Sept.  1909,  v.  15:  489-494,  557-562. 

SDl.F7,v.l5 

353  1909.     Mathews,  J.   L.     Corporations  get  control   of  United 

States  water-power. 
Hampton's  magazine,  Aug.  1909,  v.  28:  201-214. 

AP2.H152,v.23 


CONSERVATION  :    WATER  59 

354  1909,     French,  W.     Seizure  of  the  people's  water  power. 

Independent,  Sept.  16,  1909,  v.  67:  650-656.        AP2.l53,v.67 

355  1909.     Laut,  Agnes  C.     Fi.sjht  for  water  in  the  West. 

Collier's  weeUii,  Oct.  16,  30,  Nov.  20,  Dec.  4,  1909,  v.  U: 
17-19,  13-15,  15-16,  18-19.  AP2.C65,v.44 

356  1909.     Mathews,  J.  L.     United  States  water  power.     Neglected 

by  government,  grabbed  by  private  corporations. 
Hampton's  magazine,  Oct.  1909,  v.  23:  1^55-1^69. 

AP2.H152,v.23 

357  1909.     King,    George   Judson.     How   Switzerland    saved    her 

"white  coal." 
Twentieth  century  magazine,  Dec.  1909,  v.  1:  195-201. 

AP2.T88,v.l 

358  1910.     New  York's  conservation  of  water  resources. 

American  montJily  review  of  reviews,  Jan.  1910,  v.  41 :  77-87. 

AP2.R4,v.41 

359  1910.     Howe,  Frederick  C.     The  white  coal  of  Switzerland. 

Outlool^,  Jan.  22,  1910,  v.  94:  151-158.  ap2.08,v.94 

360  1910.     Woehlke,  W.  V.     The  water  savers  [conservation  and 

irrigation  in  California]. 
Outlool,  Mar.  26,  1910,  v.  94:  659-667.  AP2.08,v.94 

361  1910.     Gov.  Hughes'  policy  of  water  conservation. 

McClure's  magazine,  Apr.  1910,  v.  34:  77-87.     ap2.M2,v.34 

361a  1910.     Garfield,  James  R.     Conservation  of  water  rights. 
Paper  trade  journal,  Apr.  28,  1910,  v.  50:  36. 

TS1080.P2,v.50 

362  1910.     Higginson,  H.  L.     Control  of  water-power. 

World's  worJc,  Sept.  1910,  v.  20:  13404-13405.      ap2.W8,v.20 

363  1911.     Fairlie,  John  A.     Public  regulation  of  water  power  in 

the  United  States  and  Europe. 
Michigan  law  review,  Apr.  1911,  v.  9:  463-483. 

364  1911.     Schon,   H.   von.     The  most  resourceful  utilization  of 

water  powers.     2.  State  policies  and  the  best  develop- 
ment plan. 
Engineering  magazine.  May,  1911,  v.  4^'  300-308. 

TAl.E59,v.41 

364a  1911.  Arnold,  G.  S.     The  development  of  water  power  on  pub- 
lic domain. 
American  conservation,  July,  1911,  v.  1:  213-223. 

HC101.A45,v.l 


60  LIBRARY    OF    COXGRESS 

365  1912.     Concentration  of  water-power  control. 

Journal  of  'political  economy,  May,  1912,  v.  20:  o  13-d  14- 

HBl.J7,v.20 

366  1912.     Atwood,  Albert  W.     The  control  of  water-power. 

Steam  shovel  and  dredge,  June,  1912,  v.  16:  477-4-81. 

HD6350.S57S8,v.l6 

366a  1912.     Church,    J.    E.,   jr.     The    conservation    of   snow.     Its 
dependence  on  forests  and  mountains. 
Scientific  American  supplement,  Sept.  7, 1912,  v.  74'  152-155. 

Tl.S52,v.74 

366b  1912.     Benjamin,   H.   W.     A   municipal   water   conservation 
exhibit  [Philadelphia]. 
American  city,  Nov.  1912,  v.  7:  447-449.  HT 

366c  1912.     Bemis,  Edward  W.     Water  conservation  b}^  cities. 
American  review  of  reviews,  Nov.  1912,  v.  4^:  597-601. 

AP2.R4,v.46 


FORESTS 

BOOKS 

366d  Allen,  E.  T.     Forest  conservation. 

{In  National  education  association  of  the  United  States.    Journal  of 
proceedings  and  addresses,  1911.     p.  952-958.) 
E  12-485  L13.N4     1911 

367  Ammons,    E.    M.     Forest    reservations.     Address    delivered 

before  the  joint  session  of  the  Colorado  legislature,  March, 
1909,  relative  to  the  rights  in  and  uses  of  forest  reserva- 
tions. 
[WasMngton,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.]     18  p.     £3'='".     ([U.  S.] 
61st  Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  650.) 

10-35863  SD426.A66 

368  Beveridge,  Albert  J.     The  national  forest  service. 

{In  his  The  meaning  of  the  times  and  other  speeches.     Indianapolis, 
1908.     23*'^".     p.  368-103.)  H35.B5 

369  Bruncken,    Ernest.     North   American   forests   and   forestry; 

their  relations  to  the  national  life  of  the  American  people. 
New  YorJc  and  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1900  [1899]. 
vi  p.,  1  l,  265  p.     22""^. 
Mar.  8,  1900-6  SD373.B89 

369a  California.     Conservation  commission.     Discussion  of  forestry 
})r()bloms. 
Sacramento,  Superintendent  of  state  printing,  1912.     90  p. 

Report  of  public  meetings  held  before  the  State  conservation  com- 
mission to  discuss  questions  relating  to  forestry  in  California,  on 
Mar.  26  and  27,  1912. 
12-33435  SD144.C2A4     1912 

370  State  hoard  of  forestry.  A  handbook  of  forest  pro- 
tection. Forest  laws.  Rules  for  the  prevention  of  fires. 
Instructions  to  fire  fighters.  List  of  firewardens,  1910. 
July  issue. 

Sacramento,    W.    W.   Shannon,   supt.   state   printing,   1910. 
34  p.    ;^i"«. 

G.  M.  Homans,  state  forester. 
11-6314  SD421.C2 

61 


62  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

371  Chittenden,  Alfred  Knight,  and  Harry  Irion.     The  taxation 

of  forest  hinds  in  Wisconsin. 
Madison,    ^V^s.,  Democrat  'printing  co.,  state  printer,  1911. 
80  p.     24'"". 
Agr  11-435  HJ4284.A3C6 

372  Cleveland,  Treadwell,  jr.     The  progress  in  forestry  in  1908. 

{In  U.  S.  Dept.  of  agriculture.     Yearbook,  1908.     Washington,  190'J. 
23^'^'".     p.  538-551.)  S21.A35     1908 

373     Wliat  forestry  has  done. 

^yasUngton,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1908.     31  p.     23'^'^.     (U.  S. 
Forest  service.     Circular  lJf.0.) 
Agr  8-237  t  SDll.A27,no.l40 

374  *Fernow,  Bernhard  Eduard.     A  brief  history  of   forestry  in 

Europe,  the  United  States  and  other  countries. 
[New  Haven,  Conn.,   The  Price,  Lee  cfc  AdMns  co.,  1907.] 
438  p. 

375     Economics  of  forestry;  a  reference  book  for  students 

of  poHtical  economy  and  professional  and  lay  students  of 
forestry. 

New  Yorlc,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  [1902].     1  p.  I.,  xii,  520  p. 
19^'''".     [Library  of  economics  and  politics.] 

Bibliography:  p.  491-507. 
3-10  SD371.r36 

376     Forest  policies  and  forest  management  in  Germany 

and  British  India. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,   1899.     1   p.   l,  205-263  p. 
illus.     29\'='". 

Reprinted  from  H.  Doc.  no.  181,  55th  Cong.,  3d  sess. 
8-31881  SD611.F5 

377     The  Swedish  forest  conservation  law. 

{In  Canada.     Commission  of  conservation.     Second  annual  report, 
1911.     Montreal,  1911.     8°.     p.  85-88.)  HC111.A3     1911 

Also  printed  in  Forestry  quarterly.  Mar.  1911,  v.  9:  59-61. 

SDl.F75,v.9 

378  Finley,  William  Wilson.     The  development  of  the  Appalachian 

region.     Address,  July  13,  1911. 
[Washington,  1911.]     7  p.     27^'"'^.  HC107.A13F6 

378a  Gaylord,   Fnulcrick  Alan.     Forestry  and  forest  resources  in 
Now  York. 
Albanij,  J.  Ji.  Lyon  company,  state  printers,  1912.     58  jy. 
front.,  plfitcsi    23""".     {Xew    YorTc   (State).     Conservation 
commission.     Division  of  lands  and  forests.     Bulletin  1.) 
Agr  12-1736 


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379  Glenn,  Jj.  C.     The  inflvience  of  forests  on  streams. 

(In  Engineering  association  of  the  south.  Proceedings,  1910.  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.,  1910.     'ZU'"^.     v.  21,  p.  G7-94.)        TAl.E574,v.21 

379a  Graves,  Henry  S.     Forest  preservation, 

(In  Smithsonian  institution.     Annual  report.     1910.     Washington, 
1911.     23i«°i.     p.  433-445.     7  pi.  on  4  1.) 
11-31573  Q11.S66     1910 

380  Hosmer,  R.  S.     The  part  phiyed  by  the  forest  m  conservation. 

An   address   dehvered   at   special   conservation  meeting, 
Nov.  1910. 

(In  Hawaii  (Ter.)  Board  of  commissioners  of  agriculture  and 
forest.  Division  of  forestry.  Annual  report,  1910.  Honolulu, 
1911.     23'^'".     p.  98-102.)  SD115.H3A3     1910 

380a  Hough,  Franklin  Benjamin.     On  the  duty  of  governments  in 
the  preservation  of  forests. 
[Salem,  Salem  press,  1873.]     10  p.     £2^"''. 

"From  the  Proceedings  of  the  American  association  for  the  advance- 
ment of  science,  Portland  meeting,  August  ,1873." 
12-18878  SD381.H828 

381  Kellogg,  Royal  S.     The  drain  upon  the  forests. 

WasUngton,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1907.     16  p.     22h^''\     (V.  S. 
Forest  service.     Circular  129.)  SDll.A27,no.l29 

382  *Massachusetts.     State  forester.     We  must  stop  forest  fires 

in  Massachusetts. 
Boston,    Wright  &  Potter  printing  co.,  state  printers,  1909. 
43  p.     illus.,  plates.     23'^'^'. 

Agr.  9-1531 

382a  Muianford,  George  D.     The  world's  timber  problem  with  some 
conclusions. 
[n.  p.],' 1912.     1  p.  I,  56  p.  inch  tables.     24¥'^. 

Agr  12-1493  HD9750.6M8 

383  National   lumber    manufacturers'    association.     Official 

report  .  .  .  annual  convention. 
Chicago,  1910-1912.     3  v.     col.  plates.     24'"^. 
Contain  numerous  articles  on  forest  c(Jnservation. 
10-18984  HD9751.N3 

384  Pinchot,  Gifford.     The  conservation  of  natural  resources. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1908.     12,  Up.     23'^.     (U.S. 
Dept.  of  agriculture.     Farmers'^  bulletin  327.) 
Agr  8-442  S21.A6^o327 


64  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

385  Pinchot,  Gifford.     i.  Government  forestry  abroad,  by  Gifford 

Pinchot.  II.  The  present  condition  of  the  forests  on  the 
pubHc  lands,  by  Edward  A.  Bowers,  iii.  Practicability  of 
an  American  forest  administration,  by  B.  E.  Fernow. 
[Baltimore],  American  economic  association,  1891.  101  -p. 
23cm ^  [Publications  of  the  American  economic  association. 
[Monographs]  v.  6,  no.  3.) 
4-441  HB1.A5    vol.  6 

386     Notes  on  some  forest  problems. 

{Li  U.  S.  Dept.  of  agriculture.    Yearbook,  1898.    Washington,  1899. 
23icm.     p.  181-192.)  S21.A35     1898 

387     A  primer  of  forestry. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1903-1909.  2  v.  illus.  24'='^. 
(U.  S.  Dept.  of  agriculture.  Farmers'  hulletin  no.  173, 
358.) 

A  rev.  ed.  of  Bulletin  no.  24,  Division  of  forestry. 
4-18259/4  SD373.P65 

S21A6.no.l73,358 

387a  Plummer,  Fred  Gordon.  Forest  fu-es:  their  causes,  extent 
and  effects,  with  a  summary  of  recorded  destruction  and 
loss. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1912.  39  j>.  incl.  maps,  tables, 
front.  23'^^.  {U.  S.  Dept.  of  agriculture.  Forest  service. 
Bulletin  117.) 
Agr  12-1721  SD 1 1 .  A2  ,no.  11 7 

388  *  Schenck,  Carl  Alwin.     Forest  policy.     2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 

Darmstadt,  Printed  by  C.  F.  Winter,  1911.     x,  168  p.     22^"^. 
Agr 11-1088 

389  * Forest  protection;  guide  to  lectures  delivered  at  the 

Biltmore  forest  school. 

Asheville,    N.    C,    The   Inland  press,    1909.     159  p.   incl. 
tables.     23'='". 
Agr  10-815 

390  Smoot,  Reed.     Address  of  Hon.  Reed  Smoot  .  .  .  chairman 

section  of  forests,  before  the  governors,  state  and  national 
conservation  commissions,  Washington,  D.  C,  December 
10,  1908. 
[Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1908.]     5  p.     23^"^.     {[U.  S.] 
60th  Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  593.) 
8-35776  SD426.S6 


CONSERVATIOX  :   FORESTS  65 

391     U.   S.     Congress.     Bouse.     Committee  on   agriculture.     Appa- 
lachian forest  reserve,  etc.     Report.     <To  accompany 
H.  R.  19573.  > 
[WasUngton,  Govt,  frint.  off.,  1906.]    21  p.     23'^'^.     {59th 
Cong.,  1st  sess.     House.     Eepf.  4399.) 

"History  of  southern  Appalachian  reserve  legislation  "  [references 
to  bills  and  reports,  1900-1904]:  p.  11. 
6-35253  SD428.A6A31 

392 Committee  on  the  judiciary.     Hearing  on  House 

resolution  208. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1908.     46  p.     23'"K 

Hearing  February  27,  1908,  on  power  of  the  government  to  buy  landg 

in  Southern  Appalachian  and  WTiite  mountains  for  forest  reserves. 

8-29353  SD428.A6A4 

393     Power    of    federal    government    to 

acquire  lands  for  national  forest  purposes.      <To  accom- 
pany H.  Res.  no.  365.  > 

[Washington,  Govt,  print  off.,  1908.]    42  p.    23'^"'.     (60th 
Cong.,  1st  sess.     House.    Rept.  15 14-) 

Concerning  questions  raised  by  bills  (H.  R.  10456  and  11.  R.  10457) 
"for  the  acquirement  of  national  forests  in  the  Southern  Appala- 
chian and  White  Mountain  regions." 
8-35426  SD426.A5     1908g 

394  Senate.  Committee  on  forest  reservations  and  the  pro- 
tection of  game.  Acquiring  national  forests  in  Southern 
Appalachian  and  White  Mountains.  Report.  <To  ac- 
company S.  4825.  > 

[Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1908.]     1  p.  I.,  15  p.    23''^. 
{60th  Cong.,  1st  sess.     Senute.     Rept.  4^9.) 
8-35331  SD426.A5      1908a 

395 Appalachian  forest  reserve,  etc.     Re- 
port.    <To  accompany  S.  4953.  > 
[Washington,  Govt,    print,    off.,    1906.]     19   p.    fold.    map. 
23'='^.     {59th  Cong.,  1st  sess.     Senate.     Rept.  2537.) 

"  History  of  southern  Appalachian  reserve  legislation  "  [references  to 
bills  and  reports,  1900-1904]:  p.  9. 
6-35263  SD428.A6A3 

396     Acquiring    national    forests    in    the 

Wliite  and  Appalachian  mountains.     Report.     June  15, 
1910. 
[Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.]     1  p.    23Y'\     {61st 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Rept.  846.)  6584 

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66  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

397     U.   S.     Congress.     Joint  committee  to  investigate  Interior  dept. 
and  Forest  service.     Investigation  of  the  Department  of 
the  interior  and  of  the  Bureau  of  forestry. 
Washington,    Govt,    print,    off.,    1911.     13    v.    fold.  maps. 
eS""".     {61st  Cong.,  3d  sess.    Senate.    Doc.  719.) 
Knute  Nelson,  chairman. 

Contents. — v.  1.  Report  of  committee. — v.  2.  Charges  of  L.  R. 
Glavis  to  President. — v.  3-8.  Hearings  before  committee. — v.  9. 
Arguments  and  briefs  of  counsel.  Index  to  hearings. — v.  10-12. 
Cunningham  coal  entries. — v.  13.  Mining  laws  of  Australia  and 
New  Zealand.  [Reports  by  A.  C.  Veatch.] 
11-35134  HD171.E10 

398 Dept.  of  agriculture.     Expenditures  fornational  forest 

administration.     Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  agriculture. 
[Washington,   Govt,   print,   off.,    1912.]     49  p.   incl.   tables, 
diagr.     23^"^.     {62d  Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Doc.  681.) 
12-35558  SD426.A5     1912 

399    Message  from  the  President  of  the  United 

States,  transmitting  a  report  of  the  Secretary  of  agricul- 
ture in  relation  to  the  forests,  rivers  and  mountains  of  the 
southern  Appalachian  region. 

Washington,   Govt,  print,  off.,  1902.     210  p.     78  pi.,  2  fold, 
maps.     29Y™'.     (57th  Cong.,  1st  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  no. 

84.) 

Prepared  in  cooperation  with  the  Department  of  the  interior.  Ap- 
pendix A  is  submitted  by  the  Bureau  of  forestrj^,  B-C  by  the  Geo- 
logical survey  and  D  by  the  Weather  bureau. 

Contents. — Letter  of  transmittal. — Report. — App.  A:  Forests  and 
forest  conditions  .  .  .  by  H.  B.  Ayres  and  W.  W.  Ashe.  Lum- 
bering ...  by  O.  W.  Price.  Description  of  the  southern  Appa- 
lachian forests,  by  river  basins,  by  H.  B.  Ayres  and  W.  W.  Ashe. 
Trees  ...  by  W.  W.  Ashe  and  H.  B.  Ayres.  List  of  shrubs  .  .  . 
by  W.  W.  Ashe. — App.  B:  Topography  and  geology  ...  by 
Arthur  Keith.— App.  C:  Hydrography  .  .  .  by  H.  A.  Pressey  .  .  . 
and  E.  W.  Myers.— App.  D:  Climate  .  .  .  by  Alfred  J.  Henry. — 
App.  E:  The  present  status  of  the  movement  for  the  proposed 
forest  reserve  in  the  southern  Appalachians:  Memorials,  resolu- 
tions, etc. 
2-27799/6  SD143.U5 

400     Report  of  the  secretary  of  agriculture  on  the 

Southern  Appalachian  and  Wliitc  Mountain  watersheds; 
commercial  importance,  area,  condition,  advisability  of 
their  purchase  for  national  forests,  and  probable  cost. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,   1908.     39  p.     2  fold.  nmps. 
25'^'^.     (60th  Cong.,  1st  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  91.) 

8-35068  SD426.A5     1008 


CONSERVATION  :    FOEESTS  67 

401  U.  S.     Be'pt.  of  justice.     National  forest  reserve.     Conserva- 

tion charge  for  use  of  lands  or  resources.  Opinion  of  the 
Attorney  general,  Oct.  5,  1907. 

(Jw  U.    S.     Forest   service.     The  use  book  ...  1908.     Washington, 
1908.     l?^"'".     p.  273-278.)  SD426.A3     1908 

402     Forest  service.     Federal  and  state  forest  laws.     Com- 
piled by  George  W.  Woodruff. 

WasUngton:  Govt,  print,  off.     1904.     259 p.     23^'^K    {Z7.8. 
Bureau  of  forestry.     Bulletin  no.  57.)  SDll.A2,no.57 

403     Location,  date  of  latest  proclamation,  and 

area  of  national  forests  in  United  States,  Alaska,  and 
Porto  Rico.     Mar.  1,  1908. 

n.t.p.     4  p.     8°. 

404     The  national  forest  manual.     Regulations  of 

the  secretary  of  agriculture  and  instructions  to  forest 
officers  relating  to  claims,  settlement,  and  administrative 
sites  on  national  forest  lands.  Claims.  Settlement.  Ad- 
ministrative sites. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1912.     56  p.     23"'^. 
Agr  12-24 

405 — ■ Purchase  of  land  under  the  Weeks  law  in  the 

southern  Appalachian  and  White  Mountains. 

[  Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.],  1911.     9  p.     23'''^. 
Agr  11-426 

406     The  use  book;  regulations  and  instructions 

for  the  use  of  the  national  forest  reserves.     1906-1908. 

Washington,    Govt,    print,    off.,    1906-1908.     3    v.     17 Y"". 
( ZJ.  8.  Forest  service.     [Publication].) 
Agr  6-1152  SD426.A3 

407     The  use  book;  regulations  and  instructions 

for  the  use  of  the  national  forests.     Grazing.     1910. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.     84  p.     20"'K 

SD426.A3     1910 

408     The  use  of  the  national  forests.     1907. 

[Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.],  1907.     42  P-    front.,  vi  pi. 

18^'^^.     (U.  S.  Forest  service.     [Publication].) 
Agr  7-1917  SD426.A5     1907a 

409 —     The  use  of  the  national  forest  reserves.    Regu- 

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[  Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1905.]     142  p.     16^"^. 

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6-2978  SD427.U45 


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410  U.S.     National  forest  reservation  commission.     Report. 

[WasUngton,  Govt,  'print,  off.,  1911.]     1  v.     23h'^. 

First  report  has  title,  "  National  forest  reserv^ation  commission. 
Letter  from  the  secretary  of  war,  transmitting,  pursuant  to  law, 
the  report  of  the  National  forest  reservation  commission  for  the 
year  ended  June  30."  Issued  as  Senate  doc.  137,  62d  Cong.,  2d 
sess. 

President:  Henry  L.  Stimson,  1911. 
11-35944  SD426.A25 

4 1 1     ^Veatlier  lureau.     A  report  on  *  'The  influence  of  forests 

on  climate  and  on  floods,"  by  Willis  L.  Moore. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.     38  p.     charts   {1  fold.) 
diagrs.     23^'='^. 
10-35184  SD425.TJ5     1910 

412  Van   Hise,    Charles    Richard.     The   conservation   of   natural 

resources  in  the  United  States. 
New   Yorlc,   The   Macmillan  company,  1910.     xiv  p.,  1  I., 
413  p.     illus.  {maps,  charts,  tables),      xvipl.     21'=^. 

"Forests":  p.  208-262. 
10-21139  HC106.V18 

413  Vertrees,  John  J.     Investigation  of  the  Department  of  the 

interior  resulting  from  the  Glavis  charges;  or,  The  Bal- 
linger-Pinchot  controversy.     Brief  of  John  J.  Vertrees, 
attorney  for  Secretary  Ballinger.     June,  1910. 
[Washington?  1910.]     82  p.     23'"^. 

10-28532  HD 171. El  Oh 

414  Wadsworth,  James  Wolcott,  yV.     Forest  preservation  and  con- 

servation of  water  supply.     Speech  delivered  before  the 
American  paper  and  pulp  association,  February  4,  1909. 
[n.  p.,  1909.]     8  p.     23'='". 

"Distributed  by  the  Forestrj%  water  storage  and  manufacturing 
association  of  the  state  of  New  York." 
9-29993  SD425.W2 

414a  Walker,  T.  B.     Conservation  of  the  forest. 

Commonv)ealth  club  of  California.     Transactions,  Feb.  1910, 
V.  5:  1-14. 

414b  Whidden,  Guy  Carleton  and  Wilfred  H.  Schoflf.     Pennsyl- 
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PhiladflpJiia,  [Printed  hg  the  Beck  engramng  company],  1912. 
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"Conservation  of  forest  wealth'":  p.  39^4. 
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415  1907.     Hoover,  T.  L.     The  roof  of  New  England— a  plea  to 

save  our  forests — their  economic  value  set  forth. 
Craftsman,  Jan.  1907,  v.  11:  435-441-  Nl.C87,v.ll 

416  1907.     Geiser,  K.  F.     Forestry  results  in  Germany. 

World's  work.  Mar.  1907,  v.  13:  8642-8650.        AP2*W8,v.l3 

417  1907.     Allen,  P.  L.     Our  forest  balance  sheet. 

Nation,  May  9,  1907,  v.  84:  425-426.  AP2.N2,v.84 

418  1908.     Pinchot,  Gifford.     Relation  of  forests  to  stream  control. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals, 
Jan.  1908,  v.  31:  219-227.  Hl.A4,v.3l 

419  1908.     White,  S.  E.     The  fight  for  the  preservation  of  forests. 

American  magazine,  Jan.  1908,  v.  65:  252-261. 

AP2.A346,v.65 

420  1908.     Appalachian  forest  purchase  bill. 

Forestry  and  irrigation,   Jan.,    Mar.,   1908,  v.   14-'  25-27; 
139-142.  SDl.F7,v.l4 

421  1908.     Page,  A.  W.     Statesmanship  of  forestry. 

WorWs  worJc,  Jan.  1908,  v.  15:  9839-9857.         AP2.W8,v.l5 

422  1908.     Forest  perpetuation  and  forest  supplies. 

Forestry  and  irrigation,  Feb.  1908,  v.  14-  87-89. 

SDl.F7,v.l4 

423  1908.     Ford,  Frederick  W.     The  national  forests. 

Government,  Feb.  1908,  v.  2:  313-325.  Hl.G7,v.3 

424  1908.     Phillips,  Roland.     The  vanishing  forests  of  America. 

Harper's  weekly.  Mar.  28,  1908,  v.  52:  10-12.   ap2.H32,v.52 

425  1908.     Hough,  Emerson.     Forests  of  the  United  States  dis- 

appearing. 
Everybody's  magazine,  May,  1908,  v.  18:  579-592. 

AP2.E9,v.l8 

426  1908.     Will,  Thomas  E.     Saving  the  forests  and  streams  of 

the  United  States. 
FranMin  institute.     Journal,  May,  1908,  v.  165:  345-361. 

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427  1908.     wSterling,  E.  A.     The  necessity  for  corporation  forestry. 

A  discussion  of  the  problems  of  future  timber  supply  in 
the  Eastern  United  States. 
Engineering  magazine,  June,  1908,  v.  85:  J/S 4-4^7. 

TAl.E59,v.35 

428  1908.     Pinchot,  Giflford.     Uncb  Sam's  woodlot. 

Independent,  June  18,  1908,  v.  64:  1374-1377. 

AP2.I53,v.64 

429  1908.     Lamb,   F.   H.     Problem  of  conserving  the  forest  re- 

sources of  Pacific  Coast  states. 
Pacific  lumber  trade  journal,  June,  1908,  v.  14-  25-26. 

TS800.P2,v.l4 

430  1908.     Long,  R.  A.     Forest  conservation. 

Forestry  and  irrigation,  July,  1908,  v.  14:  4^(^-4^^- 

SDl.F7,v.l4 

431  1908.     Will,    Thomas    Elmer.     Shall    our    forest    wealth    be 

destroyed  ? 
Popular  science  monthly,  Aug.,  1908,  v.  73:  176-187. 

AP2.P8,v.73 

432  1908.     Mac  Kisson,  i/rs.  J.  E.     Need  of  forestry  work  in  United 

States. 
Conservation,  Sept.  1908,  v.  14:  487-491.  SDl.F7,v.l4 

433  1908.     Hawes,  Austin  F.     Forestry,  the  salvation  of  a  worn- 

out  Connecticut  town. 
New  England  magazine,  Sept.,  1908,  n.  s.  v.  39:  19-25. 

AP2.N4,n.s.v.39 

434  1908.     Woman's  co-operation  enlisted  in  the  work  of  forest 

conservation. 
American  lumberman,  Oct.  31,  1908,  no.  1745:  30-37. 

TS800.A5,1908 

435  1908.     Baum,  F.  G.     The  national  forests:  The  development, 

use  and  conser\atioii  of  tlicir  resources. 
'  Journal  of  electricity ,  power  and  gas,  Nov.  7, 1908,  v.  21:  293- 
301.  TKl.J7,v.21 

436  1908.     Ackcrman,  Alfred.     Duty  of  a  state  regarding  forestry. 

Southern  lumberman,  Nov.  7,  1908,  v.  57:  35-36. 

TS800.S7,v.57 

437  1908.     Dyer,  F.  J.     Forest  fire.     Wliat  it  means. 

World's  work,  Nov.  1908,  v.  17:  10906-10908.      AP2.W8,v.l7 


conservation:  forests  71 

438  1908.     Mosse,  Armand.     La  protection  des  for^ts. 

Journal  des  economistes,  Dec.  15,  1908,  6.  sir.,  t.  20:  330-351. 

HB3.J8,6.ser.t.20 

439  1908.     Donaldson,  A.  L.     Forest  fires  and  their  prevention. 

Outlook,  Dec.  19,  1908,  v.  90:  876-878.  AP2.O8,v.90 

440  1909.     Cleveland,  T.,  jr.     United  States  national  forests  from 

economic  standpoint. 
Geographical  society  of  Philadelphia.     Bulletin,  Jan.  1909, 
V.  7:  11-20.  G3.G34,v.7 

441  1909.     Value  of  the  United  States  forest  service. 

National  geographic  magazine,  Jan.  1909,  v.  20:  29-41. 

Gl.N27,v.20 

442  1909.     Willey,  Day  Allen.     The  tragedy  of  the  tree ;  the  prob- 

lem of  our  future  lumber  supply  and  how  the  government 
is  trying  to  solve  it. 
Moody's  magazine,  Feb.  1909,  v.  7:  103-109.       HGl.M85,v.7 

443  1909.     Somerville,  William.     Forestry  in  some  of  its  economic 

aspects. 
Royal  statistical  society.     Journal,  Mar.  31 ,  1909,  v.  72: 40-54. 
Discussion:  p.  55-63.  HAl.R8,v.72 

444  1909.     Hyde,  H.  M.     Use  and  misuse  of  United  States  forests. 

Technical  world  inagazine.  Mar.  1909,  v.  11:  3-18. 

Tl.T2,v.ll 

445  1909.     Hollis,  Allen.     Electrical  development,  and  forest  pres- 

ervation. 
Conservation,  Apr.  1909,  v.  15:  214-217.  SDl.F7,v.l5 

446  1909.     Regnault,  Felix.     The  perils  of  deforestation. 

International,  Apr.  1909,  v.  5:  45~51.  AP4.I5,v.5 

447  1909.     Maxwell,  H.     National  afforestation. 

Nineteenth  century  and  after,  Apr.  1909,  v.  65:  648-662. 

AP4.N7,v.65 

448  1909.     Strother,  French.     San  Francisco  against  the  nation  for 

the  Yosemite;  the  attempt  of  the  city  to  acquire  a  part  of 
a  national  park  for  a  water  supply. 
World's  work,  Apr.  1909,  v.  17:  II44I-ILU6.    AP2.W8,v.l7 

449  1909.     Start,  Edwin  A.     The  fight  for  the  Appalachian  forests. 

Conservation,  May,  1909,  v.  15:  251-261.  SDl.F7,v.l5 

450  1909.     Kellogg,  R.  S.    Conservation  of  forests.    What  it  means. 

Conservation,  May,  1909,  v.  15:  283-286.  SDl.F7,v.l5 


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451  1909.     A  "plain  farmer's"  view  of  the  forestry  question. 

New  England  magazine,  May,  1909,  n.  s.  v.  Ifi:  368-369. 

AP2.N4,n.s.v.40 

452  1909.     Ellis,  J.  L.     Turning  national  forests  into  homesteads. 

World  to-day,  June,  1909,  v.  16:  636-640.         AP2.W76,v.l6 

453  1909.     Strother,  French.     Saving  the  big  trees;  the  need  of 

further  national,  state,   and  private  protection  for  the 
remnants  of  the  groves  that  are  being  cut. 
World's  worlc,  June,  1909,  v.  18:  11697-11706.    ap2.W8,v.18 

454  1909.     Cooper,  Wilbraham  V.     Afforestation  by  the  state. 

Empire  review,  July,  1909,  v.  17:  417-426.       DA10.E5,v.l7 

455  1909.     Price,  O.  W.     Task  of  the  Forest  service. 

Independent,  Sept.  2,  1909,  v.  67:  537-545.         AP2.I53,v.67 

456  1909.     Kelsey,  S.  T.     How  our  forests  are  wasted  and  why  the 

need  of  government  control. 
Conservation,  Nov.  1909,  v.  15:  657-670.  SDl.r7,v.l5 

457  1909.     Case,  Benjamin  H.     Conservation  in  southern  Appa- 

lachians. 
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458  1909.     Finney,  John  H.     The  South's  concern  in  the  Appa- 

lachian project  and  how  to  make  its  influence  felt. 
Conservation,  Dec.  1909,  v.  15:  741-751.  SDl.F7,v.l5 

459  1910.     Finney,  John  H.     Forest  resources  and  conservation. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals, 
Jan.  1910,  v.  35:  67-76.  Hl.A4,v.35 

460  1910.     Hall,  W.  L.     A  forward  step  in  forest  conservation. 

American  forestry,  Jan.  1910,  v.  16:  323-328.      SDl.F7,v.l6 

461  1910.     Whipple,  James  S.     The  forests. 

Editorial  review,  Mar.  1910,  v.  2:  253-262.  AP2.E26,v.2 

462  1910.     The  influence  of  forests  on  climate  and  floods. 

American  forestry,  Apr.  1910,  v.  16:  209-243. 

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463  1910.     Graves,  Henry  S.     The  advance  of  forestry  in  the  United 

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464  1910.     The  Weeks  bill  [for  an  Appalachian  forest  reserve]  in 

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465  1910.     Elliott,  S.  B.     Agencies  for  the  restoration  and  conserva- 

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466  1910.     Graves,  Henry  S.     The  forest  and  the  nation. 

American  forestry ,  Oct.  1910,  v.  16:  607-610. 

An  address  delivered  before  the  Second  national  conservation  con- 
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467  1910.     White,  J.  B.     Conservation  in  relation  to  lumbering, 

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468  1910.     Cavanagh,    Catherine    Frances.     Conservation    of    the 

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Progress  magazine,  Bee.  1910,  v.  10:  9-12.       BF638.E8,v.l0 

469  1911.     Fairbanks,  C.  W.     Conservation  of  the  state's  timber 

resources. 
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470  1911.     Wilson,  James.     Protecting  our  forests  from  fire. 

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From  report  of  Secretary  of  agriculture  for  1910.  Gl.N27,v.22 

471  1911.     Chapman,  Herman  H.     Shall  states  regulate  the  man- 

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472  1911.     Jenkins,  W.  C.     Rapid  disappearance  of  the  forests. 

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473  1911.     Page,  Thomas  Nelson.     The  people's  possessions  in  the 

Appalachian  forests. 
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474  1911.     The  passage  of  the  Appalachian  bill. 

American  forestry,- Mar.  1911,  v.  17:  164-167.      SDl.F7,v.l7 

475  1911.     Hardtner,  H.  E.     Pelation  of  the  lumbermen  of  the 

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476  1911.     Fairbanks,   W.    H.     Shall   we   use   fire    as   an    aid   to 

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477  1911.     Hawes,  Austin  F.     State  o^\^le^sllip  of  forests. 

American  forestry ,  Apr.  1911,  v.  17:  191-196.       SDl.F7,v.l7 

478  1911.     Griffith,  E.  M.     Forest  protective  legislation  proposed 

by  Wisconsin. 
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481  1911.     French,    Willard.     Speaking    of    conservation — Forest 

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482  1911-1912.     Huffel,  G.     Le  mouvement  forestier  a  retrancrer. 

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484  1911.     State  forestry — its  relation  to  conservation. 

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495  .  Lipman,  Charles  B.     Conservation  and  the  farmer. 

Overland  inonthly.  May,  1912,  n.  s.  v.  59: 473-478. 

AP2.09,n.s.v.59 

496  McGee,  W  J.     Soil  erosion. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1911.  60,  [2]  p.  iJIus.,  xxxiii 
pi.  23'^™.  (U.  S.  Dept.  of  agriculture .  Bureau  of  soils. 
Bulletin  no.  71.) 

Agr  11-1062  S591.Al,no.71 

QE581.M3 

496a  Mclntyre,  John  N.  The  power  behind  the  leasing  bill.  An 
explanation  of  the  causes  that  have  led  up  to  the  pro- 
posal to  destroy  individual  ownership  in  Alaskan  coal 
lands,  which  would  effectually  protect  monopolists  in  the 
production  and  distribution  of  fuel. 
Alaska-Yulion  magazine,  July,  1912,  v.  13:  179-183. 

F901.A39,v.l3 

497  Mitchell,   G.  E.     Saving  America's  plant  food:  government 

withdrawal  of  the  great  phosphate  beds  of  the  West  to 
prevent  exportation. 
American  review  of  reviews,  Apr.  1909,  v.  39:444~44^- 

AP2.R4,v.39 

497a  Myers,  Gustavus.     History  of  the  great  American  fortunes. 

Chicago,   C.  H.    Kerr  c£;  company,  1910.     3  v.     pi.,  ports. 

19^"^. 

"The  great  land  fortunes":  v.  1,  p.  97-296;  "The  seizure  of  the 
public  domain":  v.  2,  p.  11-50. 
9-32250  HC103.M8 

498  Newell,  Frederick  Haynes.     Proceedings  of  first  conference  of 

engineers  of  the  Reclamation  service,  \v\i\\  accompanying 
papers. 
Washington,    Gov't  print,   off.,    1904.     361    p.,    1    I.     illus. 
23hJ'^.     (  TJ.  8.  Geological  survey.      Water-supply  and  irri- 
gation paper  no.  93.) 

Conference  held  at  Ogden,  Utah,  September  15-18,  1903. 
GS4r-137  TC801 .175,110.93 


78  LIBRAKY   OF   CONGEESS 

499  Newell,  Frederick  Haynes.     Proceedings  of  second  conference 

of  engineers  of  the  Reclamation  service,  with  accompany- 
ing papers. 
Washington,    Govt,    print,    off.,    1905.     267,    Hi    p.     23'^'^. 
( U.   S.    Geological  survey.      Water-supply   and  irrigation 
paper  no.  14^.) 

Conference  was  held  at  El  Paso,  Tex.,  November  14  to  18,  1904,  and 
adjourned  to  Washington,  D.  C,  where  it  was  continued  from 
January  9  to  14,  1905. 
G  S  5-917  TC801.TJ5,no.l46 

500     Progress  in  reclamation  of  arid  lands  in  the  western 

United  States. 

(In  Smithsonian  institution.     Annual  report.     1910.     Washington, 
1911.     23^'='°.     p.  169-198.     12  pi.  on  6  1.,  map.) 

"In  continuation  of  papers  printed  in  the  Smithsonian  reports  for 
1901,  p.  407  to  423;  1903,  p.  827  to  841;  1904,  p.  373  to  381;  1907, 
p.  331  to  345." 
11-31557  Q11.S66     1910 

501  Pridmore,  J.  C.     Erosion  of  agricultural  lands. 

Breeders'  gazette.  Mar.  13,  1912,  v.  61:  647-648.     SFl.B8,v.61 

502  Reform  of  the  land  laws;  conservation  of  national  resources. 

Extracts  from  recommendations   of  the  President,   the 
secretary  of  the  interior,  and  the  commissioner  of  the 
General  land  office,  etc. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.     80  p.     23'='^.     ([U.  S.] 
61st  Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  283.) 
10-35089  HD224.A5     1910 

503  Roosevelt,  Theodore.,    Welfare  of  the  farmer. 

Ouilool',  Apr.  20,  1912,  v.  100:  852-856.  AP2.O8,v.l00 

504  Shaw,  Albert.     Political  problems  of  American  development. 

New  York,  The  Columbia  university  press,  1907.  vii,  268  p. 
20^"^-  {Columbia  university  lectures  .  .  .  George  Blum en- 
thal  foundation.     1907.) 

"Problems  relating    to    the    settlement   and    use   of   the    national 
domain":  p.  87-115. 
7-22104  JK39.S53 

505  Taft,  William  Howard.     Conservation  of  the  soil. 

[Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.],  1911.  8  p.  23'^.  {U.  S. 
Dept.  of  agncnlture.     Office  of  the  secretary.     Circular  no. 

38. y 

"Address  of  President  Taft  before  the  National  conservation  con- 
pres.'',  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  September  25,  1911." 
Agr  11-1656 


CONSERVATION  :    LAND   AND   SOIL  79 

505a  U.S.     Congress.     House.     Committee  on  public  lands.     Hear- 
ings on  the  question  of  leasing  the  pubhc  lands  for  grazing 
purposes.      (H.  R.  7212,  6246,  7954,  14108.)     January  29 
to  June  4,  1902. 
Washington,  Govt  print,  of.,  1902.     236  p.     23-'^. 

"A  compilation  of  speeches,  petitions,  letters,  and  laws  on  the 
question  of  leasing  the  vacant  public  lands  for  grazing  purposes  " 
by  Wm.  M.  Reece,  clerk  of  the  committee. — Intmd. 
3-3153  HD1641.U5A3 

506     Senate.     Committee  on  irrigation.     Report  on  the  inves- 

investigation  of  irrigation  projects. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1911.     917  p.     23'=^.     {61st 
Cong.,  3d  sess.     Senate.     Report  1281.) 
11-35366  HD1724     1911a 

507     Committee  on  public  lands.     Public  and  pri- 
vate rights  in  the  public  domain,     no.  1-2. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.     2  v.     23^^^. 
Knute  Nelson,  chairman. 
10-35179  HD171.A3     1910 

508     Public  lands  commission.     Report.     With  appendix. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1905.     xxiv,  373  p.     2  pi.  {1 

fold.)  2  fold,  maps,  diagrs.     23^"^.     (58th  Cong.,  3d  sess. 
Senate.     Doc.  no.  189.) 

Signed:  W.  A.  Richards,  F.  H.  Newell,  Gifford  Pinchot. 

Contents. — Partial  report  of  the  Public  lands  commission.  (Sen- 
ate doc.  no.  188,  58th  Cong.,  2d  sess.) — Second  partial  report  of 
the  Public  lands  commission.  (Senate  doc.  no.  154,  58th  Cong., 
3d  sess.) 

Appendix:  Questions  regarding  the  public  grazing  lands  of  the 
western  United  States,  by  A.  F.  Potter. — A  report  on  systems  of 
leasing  large  areas  of  grazing  land,  together  with  an  outline  of  a 
proposed  system  for  the  regulation  of  grazing  on  the  public  lands 
of  the  United  States,  by  F.  V.  Coville. — Administration  of  the 
"timber  and  stone  act,"  etc. — Operation  of  the  commutation 
clause  of  the  homestead  act  in  the  Dakotas,  by  J.  H.  Hatton. — ■ 
Method  and  detail  of  business  in  the  General  land  office. — The 
public  domain  and  its  disposition  to  June  30,  1904. 
5-41887  HD175.A3 

509     Reclamation  service.     Annual  report. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off'.,  1903-date.     maps.     23^'^'^. 

9-5120  TC823.6.A2 

510     Reclamation  record. 

Washington,  1908-date.     26^'"^.     monthly. 

9-35252  TC823.6.A3 


80  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

511  Van   Hise,    Charles    Richard.     The   conservation   of   natural 

resources  in  the  United  States. 
New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1910.     xiv  p.  1  I,  413 
p.     iUus.  (maps,  charts,  talles).     xvi  pi.     21*^^. 
.     "The  land":  p.  263-358. 
10-21139  HC106.V18 

512  Zon,  Raphael.     The  future  use  of  land  in  the  United  States. 

Washington,    Govt,   print,    off.,    1909.     15  p.     illus.     23'^'^. 
(U.  S.  Forest  service.     Circular  159.) 
Agr9-65  SDll.A27,iio.l50 


CONSERVATION   OF  HUMAN   LIFE 

512a  Abbott,  Samuel  Warren.     The  past  ami  present  condition  of 
public  hygiene  and  state  medicine  in  the  United  States. 
[Boston,   Wright  d'  Potter  printing  company,  1900.]     102  p., 
1  I.     6  maps  (incl.  front.)  diagrs.     25^'^'^.     {Monographs 
on  American  social  economics,     xix.) 

5-12262  IIA434.A14 

H31.M7 

512b  Allen,  William  Harvey.     Civics  and  health. 

Boston,    New   YorTc    [etc.]  Ginn  and  company,  ["1909].     xi, 
411  p.  incl.  front,  (port.)  illus.,  taMes.     diagrs.     20""^. 
9-5261  RA413.A4 

513  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science,  Phila- 
delphia. The  public  health  movement. 
Philadelphia,  American  academy  of  political  and  social  sci- 
ence, 1911.  v,[l],334.p.  illus.  25^'"'^.  {The  annals  of 
the  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science,  vol. 
XXXV 11,  no.  2.) 

Contents. — ^pt.  i.  The  general  proMera:  Health  needs  and  civic 
action,  by  W.  H.  Allen;  Housing  and  health,  by  L.  Veiller; 
Scientific  research  l)y  the  pul)lic  health  service,  by  J.  W.  Kerr; 
The  census  and  the  public  health  movement,  by  C.  L.  Wilbur; 
Sources  of  information  upon  the  public  health  movement,  l)y 
R.  E.  Chaddock;  Work  of  the  Committee  of  one  hundred  on 
national  health,  l^y  W.  J.  Schieffelin;  Public  health  movement 
on  the  Pacific  coast,  by  Sarah  I.  Shuey;  Protecting  pu1)lic  health 
in  Pennsylvania,  by  S.  G.  Dixon;  Health  problems  of  the  Indians, 
by  J.  A.  Murphy;  Health  problems  of  the  negroes,  by  J.  A. 
Kenney. — pt.  ir.  Disease  carriers — the  control  of  causes:  The 
rural  health  ffiovement,  by  C.  W.  Stiles;  Sanitation  in  rural 
communities,  by  C.  E.  North;  Tropical  diseases  and  health  in  the 
United  States,  by  J.  M.  Swan;  The  house  fly  as  a  carrier  of  disease, 
by  E.  Hatch,  jr.;  The  mosquito  campaign  as  a  sanitary  measure, 
by  J.  B.  Smith;  Clean  milk  and  public  health,  by  J.  D.  Burks; 
Ventilation  and  public  health,  by  D.  D.  Kimball. — pt.  in.  Elimi- 
nation of  diseases — physical  care  of  individuals:  Social  service 
work  in  hospitals,  by  R.  C.  Cabot;  Mouth  hygiene  and  its  relation 
to  health,  by  A.  H.  Merritt;  The  physical  care  of  children,  by 
W.  S.  Cornell;  WTiat  American  cities  are  doing  for  the  health  of 
Bchool  children,  by  L.  P.  Ayres;  The  elimination  of  feeble- 
mindedness, by  H.  H.  Goddard;  Prevention  of  infantile  blindness, 
by  C.  F.  F.  Campbell;  The  warfare  against  infant  mortality,  by 
S.  W.  Newmayer. 
11-5432  Hl.A4,v.37 

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82  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

514  American   association   for   labor   legislation.     Industrial 

diseases. 

American  lahor  legislation  review,  June,  1912,  v.  2:  185-366. 
Bibliography  on  industrial  hygiene:  p.  367-417. 

514a  Association  of  life  insurance  presidents,  New  YorTc.  Move- 
ment to  lengthen  life;  abstracts  from  some  editorial  com- 
ments on  suggestions  concerning  ways  to  increase  human 
longevity,  by  Irving  Fisher  and  by  Burnside  Foster. 
New  YorJc,  The  Association  of  life  insurance  jtresidentSj 
[1909?]  cover-title,  24  j).  23''^. 
12-10332  HG8932.A7 

514b  Baker,  M.  X.     City  and  state  boards  of  Health  and  the  pro- 
posed federal  department  of  health. 

(In  National  municipal  league.     Proceedings,  Buffalo,   New  York, 
1910.     [Philadelphia,  1910.]    22'=°'.     p.  446-449.) 

JS302.N48     1910 

514c  Bates,  John  Lewis.  Public  health  bureau  or  service.  Address 
before  the  Committee  on  public  health  and  national  c^uar- 
antine,  Saturday,  March  30,  1912,  with  relation  to  Senate 
bills  1  and  5972,  proposing  the  establishment  of  a  public 
health  bureau  or  service. 
WasUngton,[Govt.pnnt.qf.ll912.  27]).  22i<^^.  ([U.S.] 
62(1  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Doc.  560.) 
12-35470  RA11.A3     1912  a 

514d  Berg,  W.  N.     Federal  expenditures  for  the  conservation  of  the 
national  health. 
Science,  Apr.  22,  1910,  n.  s.,  v.  31:  611-613.         Ql.S35,v.31 

51 4e  Cox,  Robert  Lynn.  Lengthening  human  life  as  a  business 
proposition.  Remarks  made  before  the  Senate  committee 
on  public  health  and  national  quarantine,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  April  29,  1910,  in  advocacy  of  Senator  Owen's  bill 
to  establish  a  Federal  department  of  health. 
[New  Yorlc,  Association  of  life  insurance  presidents.  19Wf] 
/  cover-title,  5  p.     23^"^. 

12-10333  HG8932.C7 

515  Dix,  John  A.    .Conservation  of  mankind. 

Sun^ey,  Mar.  2.  1912,  v.  27:  1S80-1890.  HVl.C4,v.27 

516  Dominion  public  health   conference,    Ottawa,  1910.     [Re- 

port of  proceedings.! 

{In  Canada.     Commission  of  conservation,  2d  annual  report.     Mon- 
treal, J.  Lovell  &  son,  1911.     25i  cm.     p.  118-219.) 

HC111.A3     1911 


CONSERVATION  :    HUMAN    LIFE  83 

516a  Eno,  William  P.     Saving  life,  time  and  money.     Millions  of 
dollars  and  many  lives  saved  annually — Uniform  regula- 
tions necessary — -The  work  begun  in  Paris. 
American  conservation,  July,  1912,  v.  1:  197-203. 

HC101.A45,v.l 

516b  Evans,  W.  A.     Legal  powers  of  health  departments.     Require- 
ments and  limitations  of  police  power  laws.     Importance 
of  safeguarding  the  right  of  the  community  to  protect 
itself. 
American  city,  Aug.  1912,  v.  7:  121-125.  HT 

517  Fisher,  Irving.  Bulletin  of  the  Committee  of  one  hundred  on 
national  health,  being  a  report  on  national  vitality,  its 
wastes  and  conservation;  prepared  for  the  National  con- 
servation commission. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1909.  ix,  138  p.  2^'''^, 
{Committee  of  one  hundred  on  national  health.  Bulletin 
no.  30,  July,  1909.) 

E  9-1599  IIA445.F5 

517a  Economic  aspect  of  lengthening  human  life,  address 

delivered  before  the  Association  of  life  insurance  presi- 
dents, New  York,  February  5,  1909. 
[New  Yorl,  1909.]     cover-title,  18  p.     23^''^K 

9-15530  HG8931.F5 

517b  Memorial  relating  to  the  conservation  of  human  life  as 

contemplated  by  bill  (S.  1)  providing  for  a  United  States 
public  health  service.     Prepared  by  Irving  Fisher,  assisted 
by  Miss  Emily  F.  Robbins. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1912.     82  p.     23'^.     {[U.  S.] 
62d  Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  493.) 

12-35641  RA445.F64 

518 National  vitality,  its  wastes  and  conservation.  Ex- 
tract from  report  of  the  National  conservation  commission 
(Senate  document  no.  676,  vol.  iii,  Sixtieth  Congress, 
second  session). 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.  p.  [619]-751.  diagr. 
23'"".  ([U.S.]61st  Cong^,2dsess.  Senate.  Doc.no.  419.) 
Issued  also  with  title:  Bulletin  30  of  the  Committee  of  one  hundred 

on  national  health,  being  a  report  on  national  vitality. 
Contents. — pt.  i.  Length  of  life  versus  mortality. — pt.  ii.  Breadth 
of  life  versus  invalidity. — pt.  iii.  Methods  of  conserving  life. — 
pt.  IV.  Results  of  conserving  life. 
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84  LIBKARY   OF   CONGRESS 

518a  Fisk,  Eugene  L.     Wliat  the  life-insurance  companies  can  do  to 
increase  the  physical  welfare  of  their  policyholders. 
[New  YorJc?  1912.]     17  p.     23'^'^. 
References:  p.  17. 

Address  delivered  before  the  American  association  of  life  insurance 
examiners  at  Atlantic  City,  June  3,  1912. 

518b  Gompers,   Samuel.     Scientists  sustain  organized  labor's  de- 
mands.    Conservation    of    life.     Physical    and    mental 
health  a  question  of  wages  and  hours. 
American  fed erationist,  Dec.  1912,  v.  19:  981-992. 

HD8055.A5A2,v.l9 

519  Hodgetts,  Charles  Alfred.     An  address  on  pure  water  and  the 

pollution  of  waterways,  before  the  Dominion  public  health 
conference,  a  meeting  of  dominion  and  provincial  public 
health  representatives  with  the  members  of  the  Committee 
on  public  health  of  the  Commission  of  conservation. 
[Ottawa,  Copeland-Chatterson-Crain,  limited,  1910.]  54  p. 
22^"^. 
Agr  10-1778  RA591.H6 

519a  Holmes,  Arthur.  The  conservation  of  the  child;  a  manual  of 
clinical  psychology,  presenting  the  examination  and  treat- 
ment of  backward  children. 
PhiladelpJiia,  J:  B.  Lippincott  company,  1912.  3^5  p. 
illus.  plates.  19h™.  (Lippincott' s  educational  series, 
vol.  10.) 
12-24900  LB1091.H6 

520  International  commission  on  the  control  of  bovine  tuber- 

culosis. Report  of  the  International  commission  on  the 
control  of  bovine  tuberculosis;  presented  for  the  con- 
sideration of  the  Dominion  public  health  conference,  a 
meeting  of  dominion  and  ])rovincial  public  health  repre- 
sentatives with  the  members  of  the  Committee  on  public 
health  of  the  Commission  of  conservation. 
Ottawa,  Copeland-Chatterson- Grain,  limited,  1910.  4^  V- 
221'"^. 

Agr  10-1779 

520a  Knopf,  S.  A.     The  Owen  bill  for  the  establishment  of  a  federal 

department  of  health,  and  its  opponents. 

Popular  science  montJdy,  Oct.  1910,  v.  77:  373-378. 

AP2.P8,v.77 

520b  Leupp,  Constance  D.     Campaigning  for  babies'  lives. 

McClure's  magazine,  Aug.  1912,  v.  39:  361-373. 

AP2.M2,v.39 


CONSERVATION  :    HUMAN    LIFE  85 

520c  Lovejoy,  Owen  R.     Child  labor  vs.  the  conservation  of  school 
children. 
CUU,  Sept.  1912,  V.  1:  23-26. 

521  McGrath,  W.  M.     Conservation  of  health. 

Survey,  Jan.  6,  1912,  v.  27:  1501-1514.  HVl.C4,v.27 

521a  McKelway,  A.  J.     Conservation  of  childhood. 

Survey,  Jan.  6,  1912,  v.  27:  1515-1526. 

HVl.C4,v27 

522  National  public  health;  papers,  opinions,  letters,  etc.,  relative 

to  the  national  public  health,   in  the  consideration  of 
Senate  bill  (S.  6049)  "A  bill  establishing  a  Department  of 
public  health,  and  for  other  purposes." 
WasJdngton,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.     2Jfi  p.     diagrs.     23'''^. 
([  U.  S.]  61st  Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  637.) 
10-35983  RA11.A3     IGlOd 

522a  Norton,  John  Pease.     The  economic  advisability  of  inaugurat- 
ing a  national  department  of  health. 
Chicago,  Press  of  the  American  medical  association,  1906. 
15  p.     21  h''"'. 

Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of  the  American  medical  association, 
Sept.  29,  1906,  vol.   xlvii,  p.  1003-1007. 
6-42228  BA415.N8 

523  Owen,   Robert  L.     Race  conservation — The  conservation  of 

human  life  and  efRciency— The  department  of  health  and 
the  so-called  league  of  medical  freedom.     Speech  in  the 
Senate,  June  23,  1911. 
Congressional  record,  62d  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  v.  47,  pt.  3:2473- 
2479.  Jll.R5,v.47,pt.3 

523a  Paton,    Stewart.     The   world's   most   important  conservation 
problem. 
Popular  science  monthly,  Aug.  1912,  v.  81:  163-169. 

Discusses  the  conserving  and  increasing  of  the  brain  power  of  msn- 
kind.  AP2.P8,v.81 

523b  Peabody,  Susan  Wade.     Historical  study  of  legislation  regard- 
ing public  health  in  tlie  states  of  New  York  and  Massa- 
chusetts. 
Chicago,  1909.     iv,  158  p.     24^^"^ 
Bibliography:  p.  140-143. 
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524  Pennsylvania.     Dept.    of  health.     The  conservation  of  child 

hfo  in  Pennsylvania. 
Harrlshurg,C.E.Aughin'baugh,1910.     12 f.    23h<^'^.    {Health 
hulletin,  no.  14-) 

525     Conservation  of  human  life  in  Pennsylvania. 

The  results  of  four  years  work  of  the  department. 

Harnshurg,C.E.Aughinbaugh,1910.     9  p.     23^-^.    {Health 
huUetin,  no.  9.) 

525a  Richards,  Ellen  Henrietta  (Swallow)  "Mrs.  R.  H.  Richards." 
Conservation  by  sanitation;  air  and  water  supply;  dis- 
posal of  waste  <  including  a  laboratory  guide  for  sanitary 
engineers  > . 
New  Yorlc,  J.  Wiley  &  sons;  [etc.,  etc.]  1911.  xii,  3C5  p. 
front.,  illus.,fold.  map,  tables.  23^'^. 
11-1295  E.A425.R54 

525b  Richards,   Ralph  Coffin.     Conservation  of  men;    address  to 
the  operating  men  of  the  Chicago  &  North  western  railway 
on  the  prevention  of  accidents. 
[Geneva?  ni.],  1910.     90  p.     18<^^. 

10-21140  HE1780.R6 

525c  The  conservation  of  men. 

Railway  world,  July  12,  1912,  v.  56:  616-618.     TFl.R68,v.56 

525d  Robertson,    James    Wilson.     Conservation    of    life    in    rural 
districts. 
New  York,  Association  press,  1911.     46  f.     16^. 
11-11288 

525e  Sercombe,  Parker  H.  Health  conservation  and  well  com- 
munities V.  materia  medica  and  sick  communities.  Me- 
morial to  Congress  relative  to  bill  (S.  1)  to  establish  a 
national  health  service. 
Washington,  [Govt,  print,  off.],  1912.  14  P-  23y^K  {U.S.] 
62d  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Doc.  647.) 
12-35631 "  RA11.A3     1911b 

52of   Smith,  (larret.     Saving  babies  in  New  York  city. 

Snn-nj.  Sept.  7,  1912,  v.  28:  698-699.  HVl.C4,v.28 

526  Taft,  William  Howard.     The  public  health.     Address  before 

the  Philadelphia  medical  club,  at  the  Bellevue-Stratford, 
Phila(h«lphia,  Pa.,  on  May  4,  1911. 
Wai<h'ingfou   [Govt,  print,  of.]  1911.     7  p.     23"^.     {[U.  S.] 
62d  Cong.,  1st  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  84-) 

11-35629  RA436.T3 


CONSERVATION  :    HUMAN    LIFE  87 

527  U.S.     Congress.     House.     Committee  on  interstate  and  foreign 

commerce.     Statement    of    Professor  Fisher  on  national 
health  legislation.     February  13,  1909. 
WasUngton,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1909.     14p.     23'^'^. 

9-35365  RAIL  A3     1909 

527a  Senate.     Committee  on  public  health  and  national  guar-  . 

antine.     United   States   public   health   service.     Report. 
<To  accompany  S.  no.  l.> 
{Washington,   Govt,  print,  off.,   1912.]     7  p.     22^"".     (62d 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Rept.  619.) 
12-35483  RAIL  A3     1912 

527b  President's  homes  commission.     Report  of  Committee 

on  social  betterment,  by  George  M.  Kober. 
Washington,  D.  C,  The  President's  homes  commission,  1908. 
281  p.  incl.  tables,     charts.     23^'"^. 

Also  published  in  "Reports  of  the  President's  homes  commission. 
Message  from  the    President  .  .  ."     Washington,  1909.     (Senate 
doc.  644,  60th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  p.  25-381) 
A 10-1387  HD7304.W3A52     1908 

528  Van   Hise,    Charles    Richard.     The  *  conservation   of   natural 

resources  in  the  United  States. 
New  Yorlc,  The  Macmillan  company,  1910.     xiv  p.,  1 1,  413  p. 
illus.  {nnaps,  charts,  tables),    xvi  pi.     21'^^. 
"The  conservation  of  man  liimself ":  p.  364-372. 
10-21139  HC106.V18 

528a The  future  of  man  in  America. 

World's  worl,  June,  1909,  v.  18:  11718-11724. 

AP2.W8,v.l8 

528b  Where  centralization  does  no  harm. 

Nation,  Feb.  15,  1912,  v.  94:  151-152. 

On  the  proposal  to  establish  a  national  department  of  health. 

AP2.N2,v.94 

529  Wiley,  Harvey  W.     The  public  health,   the  greatest  of  our 

national  assets. 
American  conservation,  Aug.  1911,  v.  1:  239-242. 

HC101.A46,v.l 

530  Wyman,  Walter.     The  health  of  the  nation. 

[New  Yorlc?  1905.]     cover-title,  11  p.     18^"^. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  York  state  journal  of  medicine.  March,  1905. 
5-30641  RA436.W96 

531     The  present  organization  and  work  for  the  protection  of 

health  in  the  United  States.     (2d  ed.) 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1912.     12,  Hi  p.     23^"^. 

"Reprint  from  the  Public  health  reports,  vol.  xxv,  no.  38,  Septem- 
ber 23,  1910." 
12-33493  RA11.A3     1910f 


CANADA 

532  Canada.     Commission  of  conservation.     Lands,   fisheries  and 

game,  minerals,  1911. 
Ottawa,  The  Mortimer  co.,  ltd.,  1911.    1  v.   plates,  maps  (partly 
fold.)    fold.  taUes,  diagrs.     25^"^. 
11-26482  HC111A35 

533     Protest  against  further  diversion  of  water  from  Lake 

Michigan  for  the  Chicago  drainage  canal.     Presented  at 
Washington,  Mar.  27,  1912. 

Ottawa,  R.  L.  Grain  co.,  limited,  1912.     27  p.     map.    fold, 
diagr.     23^^"^. 
12-16309  HD1694.A2 

534     Report  of  the  first-third  annual  meeting. 

Ottawa,  1910-1912.     3  v.     plates,  maps  (partly  fold.)     25^"^. 

Chairman :  Clifford  Sifton. 

Pautial  contexts.— 1910.  The  conservation  of  agricultural  re- 
sources, by  James  W.  Robertson:  p.  42-59;  Possible  economies  in 
production  of  minerals  of  Canada,  by  Eugene  Haanel:  p.  60-75; 
The  conservation  of  the  natural  resources  of  Ontario,  by  Frank 
Cochrane:  p.  75-82;  The  conservation  of  the  water- powers  of  On- 
tario, by  Adam  Beck:  p.  82-100;  Fish  and  game  in  Ontario,  by 
Kelly  Evans:  p.  100-106;  Fur-bearing  animals  in  Canada,  and 
how  to  prevent  their  extinction,  by  F.  T.  Congdon:  p.  107-114; 
Measures  for  the  maintenance  and  improvement  of  the  public 
health,  by  P.  H.  Br>-ce  :  p.  114-134;  The  water  wealth  of  Canada, 
by  Charles  R.  Coutlee:  p.  152-169. 

./Si./.— The  work  of  conservation,  by  John  Hendry:  p.  89-92;  Con- 
serving the  forests,  by  John  Hendry:  p.  92-94;  The  forestry  prob- 
lems of  British  Columbia,  by  A.  C.  Flumerfelt:  p.  97-104. 

19/f.— Reports  of  work  by  Committees:  Public  health,  Lands, 
Forests,  Minerals,  Fisheries,  game,  etc.,  Water  powers;  Press  and 
cooperating  organizations;  Forq^st  survey  of  Nova  Scotia,  by  B.  E. 
Fernow:  p.  50-55;  Improving  Canadian  agriculture,  by  James  W. 
Robertson:  p.  89-105;  Agriculture  survey,  1911,  by  F.  C.  Nun- 
nick:  p.  106-129;  Housing  and  town  planning  bv  C.  A.  Hodgetts: 
p.  130-148. 
10-14953t  HC111.A3 

535 Watcr-povvors  of  Canada,  by  Leo  G.  Denis,  and 

Arthur  V.  TMiite. 
Ottawa,    The   Mortimer  co.,   lUl.,    1911.     5  p.   l,   5-397  p. 
plates,  maps  (partly  fold.)  diagrs.     25"'^. 
Clifford  Sifton,  chairman. 
Bibliography:  p.  [.347]-37(). 

Appendices:  Boundary  water   treaty   of    1909.— Bed   of   na\dgable 
waters  act,  Ontario.— Electricity  and  fluid  exportation  act,  Can- 
ada.—Regulations  under  the  Electricity  and  fluid  exportation 
act- — Form  of  license  to  export  power,  Canada. 
12-6832  HD1696.C2A5     1911 

88 


CONSERVATION  :   CANADA  89 

536  Canada.     Parliament.     Senate.     Select   committee   on   natural 

food  products  of  Northwest  Territories. 

[Second  report  and  minutes  of  evidence  of  the  Select  com- 
mittee of  the  Senate  on  the  existing  natural  food  products 
of  the  North-west  Territories,  and  the  best  means  of  con- 
serving and  increasing  them.]  Printed  by  order  of  Par- 
liament. 

Ottawa,  Printed  hy  Maclean,  Roger  cG  co.,  18S7.  184  p-,  1  ^• 
24"'K  ([Parliament,  1SS6]-1 887.  Senate.  Journals.  Ap- 
pendix no.  1) 

John  Schultz,  cliairman. 
CA 10-4376  HC117.N5A5     1887 

537  Patten,  j\[.  J.     Organized  conservation  in  Canada. 

Queen's  quarterly,  July-Sept.  1910,  v.  18:  26-33. 

AP5.Q3,v.l8 

537a    The  Canadian  conservation  movement. 

Empire  review,  Oct.  1912,  v.  2^:  165-175. 

Contents. — I.  History  of  the  movement. — II.  Nature  and  powers 
of  the  Commission  of  conservation. — III.  What  has  been  accom- 
plished. DA10.E5,v.24 

538  Proper  use  of  natural  resources :  A  national  conference  for  the 

discussion  of  problems  affecting  the  great  natural  resources 
which  lie  at  the  basis  of  the  country's  prosperity. 
Industrial  Canada,  Feb.  1911,  v.  11:  74-'^-746- 

Report  of  meetings  of  the  Canadian  Commission  of  conservation  and 
the  Canadian  forestry  association. 

539  Ross,  A.  H.  D.     Our  vanishing  birthright. 

Canadian  magazine.  Mar.  1909,  v.  32:  394-404- 

AP5.C2,v.32 

540  Russell,   Thomas   Herbert.     Natural  resources   and  national 

wealth;  irrigation. 
Chicago,    National    institute    of   business,  ['^1911].     44^    p. 
illus.    (incl.    maps,    diagrs.)     24^'^'^-     (Practical   business 
library,  vol.  xi.) 

"Conservation  in  Canada":  p.  417-436. 
11-24734  HC106.R8     1911 

541  Sifton,  Clifford.     Canada's  conservation  commission;  what  it 

is  doing  to  protect  the  natural  resources  of  Canada. 
American  conservation,  June,  1911,  v.  1:  171-178. 

HC101.A45,v.l 

542  Van  Sant,  H.  D.     Forestry  conservation  in  Canada. 

Paper  trade  journal,  Apr.  28,  1910,  v.  50:  54- 

TS1080.P2,v.50 


SPEECHES,  ETC.,  IN  CONGRESS,  60TH  CONG.,  1ST  SESS., 
TO  62D  CONG.,  2D  SESS.,  IN  THE  CONGRESSIONAL 
RECORD 

543  Austin,  Richard  W.     The  National  conservation,  exposition  at 

Knoxvine,Tenn.,inthefallof  1913.    v.48,pt.4:  3945-3948. 

544  Ballinger,  R.  A.     Extract  from  report  of  Hon.  R.  A.  Ballinger, 

November  10,  1909.     v.  45,  pt.  1:  362-366. 

545  Beveridge,  Albert  J.     Remarks  in  the  Senate,  February  23, 

1910,  on  bill  (S.  6706)  to  reserve  coal  deposits  in  Alaska. 
V.  45,  pt.  3:  2243-2244. 

546  Borah,  William  E.     Conservation  of  natural  resources.    Speech 

in  the  Senate,  June  20,  1910.     v.  45,  pt.  8:  8509-8520. 

547  Burton,    Theodore    E.     Conservation    of    navigable    rivers. 

Speech  in  the  Senate,  June  24,  1910.     v.  45,  pt.  8:  8880- 
8892. 

548 Conservation   of     navigable   rivers.      Speech   in   the 

Senate,  Feb.  15,  1911.     v.  46,  pt.  3:  2577-2587. 

549  Cole,  Ralph  D.     Appalachian  forest  reserve.     Speech  in  the 

House  of  Representatives,  June  24,  1910.     v.  45,  pt.8: 
9009-9012. 

550  Currier,   Frank  D.     Appalachian  forest  reserve.     Speech  in 

the  House  of  Representatives,  June  24,  1910.     v.  45,  pt.  8: 
8991-8994. 

551  Daniel,  John  W.     National   forests.     Speech  in  the  Senate, 

May  16,  1908.     v.  42,  pt.  7:  6406-6408. 

552  Garfield,   James   R.     Conservation.     An  address  delivered  at 

the  I^nivorsity  of  Wisconsin,     v.  45,  pt.  1  :  364-366. 

553  Gilhams,  Clarence  C.     Acquisition  of  national  forests  in  the 

southern  Appalachian  mountains  and  ^'VTiite  mountains. 
vSpcocli  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Mar.  1,  1909.     v. 
43,  pt.  4:  3555-3562. 
90 


CONSERVATION":    SPEECHES   IN   CONGRESS  91 

553a  Heflin,  J.  Thomas.  Dam  across  the  Coosa  river  at  Lock  18, 
Alabama.  Speech  in  the  House,  Aug.  22,  1912.  v.  48, 
pt.  11:  11589-11592. 

554  Howland,  Paul.     Appalachian  forest  reserve.     Speech  in  the 

House  of  Representatives,  June  24,  1910.     v.  45,  pt.  8: 

8988-8991. 

555  Humphrey,   William  E.     Conservation  of  natural  resources. 

Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  3,  1909.     v.  43 : 
1786-1806. 

556  Martin,  John  A.     The  forest  reserves.     Speech  in  the  House 

of  Representatives,  January  7,  1910.     v.  45,  pt.  1:  393- 
397. 

557  Mondell,  Frank  W.     Forest  reserves  and  their  adjninistration. 

Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  2,  1911. 
V.  46,  pt.  2:  1854-1857. 

558     Shall  the  people  or  the  bureaus  rule?     Speech  in  the 

House  of  Representatives,  December  20,   1909.     v.  45, 
pt.  1:  265-271. 

Opposed  to  the  policy  of  federal  control  of  water  power. 

559  Morse,  E.  A.     Speech  in  the  House,  May  14,  1910,  on  conser- 

vation of  mineral  lands  and  water  power,     v.  45,  pt.  6: 
6298-6303. 

560  Newlands,  Francis  G.     National  forests.     Speech  in  the  Sen- 

ate, May  16,  1908.     v.  42,  pt.  7:  6401-6406. 

Incorporated  are  remarks  of  Mr.  Bryan  on  the  subject. 

561     Regulation  of  navigable  rivers.     Speech  in  the  Senate, 

Feb.  15,  1911.     V.  46,  pt.  3:  2587-2595. 

562  Parker,  R.  Wayne.     Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives 

on  the  Appalachian  forest  reserve,  June  24,  1910.     v.  45, 
pt.  8:  899.4-9007. 

563  Pinchot,  Gifford.     Conservation  and  equal  opportumty.     Ad- 

dress before  the  People's  Forum,  December  26,  1909.     v. 
45,  pt.  1:  366. 

Letter  from  Gifford  Pinchot  to  Senator  J.  P.  DoUiver,  Jan.  5,  1910, 
p.  3G8. 

564  Seattle.     Chamber    of    comm.erce.     Attitude    of    Seattle 

chamber  of  commerce  on  conservation.     Report  adopted 
March  22,  1910.     v.  45,  pt.  4:  4254. 


92  LIBEARY   OF   COXGEESS 

565  Shafroth,   John  F.     [Conservation  of  our  natural  resources 

from  a  western  standpoint.]  Address  at  the  Trans-Mis- 
sissippi commercial  congress,  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Nov. 
15,  1911.     V.  48,  Appendix:  3-6. 

Introduced  into  the  Record  by  Edward  T.  Taylor  of  Colorado. 

Opposed  to  federal  control  of  natural  resources;  favorable  to  pre- 
vention of  waste  and  monopolization. 

566  Simmons,  F.  M.     Conservation  of  navigable  rivers.     Speech 

in  the  Senate,  Feb.  15,  1911.     v.  46,  pt.  3:  2595-2600. 

567  Smith,  Sylvester  C.     Speech  in  the  House,  Jan.  8,  1910,  on 

conservation,     v.  45,  pt.  1:  417-422. 

568  Sulzer,  William.     ''We  must  preserve  our  forests,  protect  our 

watersheds,  and  promote  the  utilities  of  our  rivers  from 
source  to  sea — this  is  the  plain  duty  of  the  hour,  and  if  we 
fail  to  do  it,  we  invite  the  deluge  and  create  the  desert." 
Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  May  21,  1908. 
V.  42,  pt.  7:  6694-6695. 

569  Taft,  William  H.     Address  to  the  National  conservation  con- 

gress in  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  September  5,  1910.  v.  46,  pt. 
1:  34-39. 

570  Tawney,  James  A.     Conservation  of  natural  resources.    Speech 

in  the  House  of  Representatives,  July  27,  1909.  v.  44, 
pt.  5:  4614-4617. 

571  Taylor,  Edward  T.     The  expensive  luxury  of  federal  conser- 

vation. Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  March  2 
1911.     V.  46,  pt.  4:  4016-4020. 

572     Federal  encroachments  upon  the  rights  of  the  West. 

Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  1,  1910. 
V.  45,  pt.  2:  1349-1354. 

573  Teller,   Henry  M.     National  forests.     Speech  in  the  Senate, 

May  16,'  1908.     v.  42,  pt.  7:  6385-6391. 

Appended  is  House  report  no.  1514,  (jOth  ('on<j.,  1st  soss.,  on  the 
power  of  the  Federal  government  to  acquire  lands  for  national 
forest  purposes:  p.  6392-6401. 

574  Thorp,  Frooman.     Conservation  of  the  water  supply.     Letter 

to  Hon.  E.  W.  Martin,  May  4,  1012.  v.  48,  pt.  6:  0032- 
6033. 


CONSE.EVATIOX  :    SPEECHES   IN    CONGRESS  93 

575  TJ.  S.  Congress.     A  bill  (S.  4501  )to  enable  any  state  to  cooper- 

ate with  any  other  state  or  states,  or  with  the  United 
States,  for  the  protection  of  the  water-sheds  of  navigable 
streams,  and  to  appoint  a  commission  for  the  acquisition 
of  lands  for  the  purpose  of  conserving  the  navigability  of 
navigable  rivers,     v.  45,  pt.  8:  8803-8818. 

576     House.     Inland    waterways  commission.     Debate  in 

the  House  of  Representatives,  May  16,  1908.  v.  42,  pt.  7: 
6419-6424. 

576a  Debate  in  the  House,  Aug.  20,  22,  1912,  on 

the  water-power  conservation  movement,  v.  48,  pt.  11: 
11369-11380,  11567-11597. 

Mesers.   Rainey,  Austin,  Heflin,  Adamson,  Humphreys,  Clayton, 

Mondell,  and  others. 
Water  power  and  the  future,  by  Harry  A.  Slattery:  p.  11374-11375. 
Laws  of  the  states:  p.  11572-11576.     Bill  passed:  p.  11597. 

577     Senate.     Debate  in  the  Senate,  Feb.  15,  1911,  on  con- 
servation of  navigable  rivers,     v.  46,  pt.  3:  2574-2602. 

Remarks  by  Senators  Brandegee,  Newlands,  Heyburn,  and  others, 

578     Debate  in  the  Senate,  May  14,  16,  1912,  on 

conservation,     v.  48,  pt.  7:  6380-6403,  6531-6552. 

Senators  Heyburn,  Chamberlain,  Xewlands,  and  others. 
Party  platforms  relating  to  conservation:  p.  6531. 

578a  Debate  in  the  Senate,  Aug.  14,  16,  1912,  on 

bill  (S.  7343)  to  authorize  the  building  of  a  dam  across 
the  Coosa  River,  Ala.  v.  48,  pt.  11 :  10882-10890,  11046- 
11052. 

Senators  Burton,  Borah,  Bankhead,  Poindexter,  J.  F.  Johnston,  and 
others.     Bill  passed:  p.  11052. 

579     President,  1909-1913   {Taft).   Conservation  of  national 

resources.  Special  message  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  January  14,  1910.  v.  45,  pt.  1:  621-624,  same, 
680-682. 

580  Volstead,  Andrew  J.     Speech  in  the  House,  June  16,  1910,  on 

conservation,     v.  45,  pt.  8:  8322-8324. 


FUR  SEALS 

581  Elliott,  Henry  W.     Letter  from  the  secretary  of  the  Treasury, 

transmitting  a  copy  of  the  report  on  the  condition  of  the 
fur-seal  fisheries  of  Alaska^  together  with  all  maps  and 
illustrations  accompanying  said  report. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1896.  2Ifi  p.  1^.8  fl.,  I4.  maps 
(partly  fold.)  23^'^.  ([U.  S.]  54tli  Cong.,  1st  sess. 
House.     Doc.  no.  175.) 

Found    also   in    IT.    S.     Treasury    dept.     Special    agents   division. 
Seal  and  salmon  fisheries  and  general  resources   of  Alaska  .  .  . 
Washington,  1898. 
An  earlier  report  was  printed  in  1882. 
5-4,"'  SH361.E4 

582  Gt.  Brit.     Treav.2S,   etc.,   1910-     {George  v)     Despatch  from 

His  Majesty's  ambassador  at  Washington  containing  the 
text  of  the  treaty  for  the  preservation  and  protection  of 
the  fur  seals  which  frequent  the  waters  of  the  North 
Pacific  Ocean.  Signed  at  Washington,  July  7,  1911. 
Presented  to  both  houses  of  Parliament  by  command  of 
His  Majesty,  December,  1911. 
London,  Pub.  hy  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  printed  hy  Harrison 
and  sons,  [1911].  1  p.  I.,  5  p.  33'^^.  ([Foreign  ojfice] 
Miscellaneous,     no.  12  (1911).) 

Signed  by  the  plenipotentiaries  of  the  United  States,  Great  Britain, 
Japan  and  Russia. 
12-3800  JX285     1911 

583  Heath,  Harold.     Special  investigation  of  the  Alaska  fur-seal 

rookeries,  1910. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1911.     1  p.  I.,  22  p.     23^-^. 
([Z7.  S.]     Bureau  of  fisheries.     Doc.  748.) 

F 11-374  SH361.H4 

584  Jordan,  David  S.  and  George  A.  Clark.     Fur  seals  and  thoir 

enemies. 
American  review  of  reviews,  Mar.  1912,  v.  4^-  315-317. 

AP2.R4,v.45 

585  Smith,  11.  M.     Making  the  fur  seal  abundant. 

National  geographic  magazine,  Dec.  1911,  v.  22:  1139-1165. 

Gl.N27,v.22 

586  Sulzer,  Williiim.     The  preservation  of  the  fur  seals. 

I'AUtonal  review.  May,  1912,  v.  6:  4I4-422.  AP2.E26,v.6 

94 


CONSEEVATION  :   FUR   SEALS  95 

587  Thompson,  D'Arcy.     Report  on  his  mission  to  Behring  sea  in 

1896   [and   1897].     Presented  to  both  houses  of  Parlia- 
ment by  command  of  her  Majesty. 
London,  Printed  for  H.  M.  Stationery  ojfice,  hy  Harrison  and 

sons,  1897-1898.     2  v.     33<='^.     {Gt.  Brit.     [Foreign  office] 
V.  S.  No.  3  (1897)     No.  1  (1898).) 

J301.K6     1897,v.l02;     1898,v.l05 

588  U.  S.     Bureau  of  fisheries.     The  fur-seal  fisheries  of  Alaska  in 

1909-1910. 
Washington,    Govt.     imnt.     off.,     1910-1911.     2    v.     23<^^. 

(Doc.  no.  735-749.) 
Fll-l  SH361.U23 

589     Congress.     House.     Committee  on  foreign  affairs.     The 

fur  seals  convention.     Report.      <To  accompany  H.  R. 
16571. > 

[Washington,  Govt,  print,   off.,   1912.]     29  p.     23'^^K     (62d 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Rept.  295.) 

"Treaty  series  no.  564.     Convention  between  the  United  States  and 
other  powers  providing  for  the  preservation  and  protection  of  fur 
seals.     Signed  at  Washington,  July  7,  1911  .   .   .":  p.  21-29. 
12-35146  SH361.TJ4     19  lid 

590 Protection  and  regulation  of  the  seal 

fisheries   of  Alaska.     Report.      <To   accompany  H.   R. 
20047.  > 
[Washington,   Govt,  print,   off.,   1912.]     7  p.     23^"^-     (62d 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Rept.  321.) 

12-35162  SH361.TJ4     1912 

591 Protection  of  fur  seals  and  sea  otter. 

Hearhigs,  January  3  and  4,  1912,  on  H.  R.  16571,  a  bill 
to  give  effect  to  the  convention  between  the  governments 
of  the  United  States,  Great  Britain,  Japan,  and  Russia, 
for  the  preservation  and  protection  of  the  fur  seals  and 
sea  otter  which  frequent  the  waters  of  the  North  Pacific 
ocean,  concluded  at  Washington,  July  7,  1911. 
Washington,  Govt.  jmni.  off.,  1912.     150  p.     23^'^. 
WilUam  Sulzer,  chairman. 
Statements  of  Chandler  P.  Anderson,  Charles  Earl,  W.  I.  Lembkey, 

Barton  W.  Evermann,  Henry  W.  Elliott,  etc. 
Text  of  treaty. 
12-5738  SH361.U4     1912a 

592 Committee  on  ways  and  means.     Propagation 

of  fur-bearing  animals  in  Alaska.     Report.      <To  accom- 
pany H.  R.  18933.  > 
[Washington,    Govt,   print,    off.,    1908.]     6   p.     23<=^.     (60th 
Cong.,  1st  sess.     House.     Rept.  1366.) 

On  bill  providing  for  the  leasing  of  islands  in  Alaska. 
8-35326  HD9944.A3A4     1908 


96  LIBEAKY   OF   CONGRESS 

593     U.S.     Congress.     Senate.     Committee  on  conservation  of  national 
resources.     Fur-seal  fisheries.     Hearings  before  the  Com- 
mittee on  conservation  of  national  resources  on  bill  (S. 
7242)    entitled  "An  act  to  protect   the  seal  fisheries  of 
Alaska,  and  for  other  purposes." 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.     32  p.     2  fold,  maps, 
diagr.     23'='".     {61st  Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  605.) 
10-35906  SH361.TJ6     1910 

594 Seal  fisheries  of  Alaska.    Report.     <To 

accompany  S.  7242.  > 
{WasUngtmi,    Govt,   print,    off.,    1910.]     6  p.     23'='".     {61st 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Rept.  44^-) 
10-35401  SH361.U4     1910 

595     Dept.  of  commerce  and  labor.     Report  on  the  Alaskan 

fur-seal  fisheries,  by  Edwin  W.  Sims. 
Washington,    Govt,   print,    off.,    1906.     59  p.     23'='".     {59th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Doc.  251.) 
G-35368  SH361.U4     1906 

596 Seal  islands  of  iVlaska.     Letter  from  the  secre- 
tary of  commerce  and   labor   transmitting  information 
relating  to  the  seal  islands  of  Alaska. 
Washington,  [Govt,  print,  off.],  1911.     1232  p.     23'='".     {62d 
Cong.,  1st  sess.     House.     Doc.  93.) 

11-35777  SH361.TJ4     1911 

597     Treasury  dept.     Commission  on  fur-seal  investigations. 

The  fur  seals  and  fur-seal  islands  of  the  North  Pacific 
Ocean.  B}"  David  Starr  Jordan.  With  special  papers  by 
other  contributors. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1898-99.  4  ■^'-  fronts,  {v.  1,  3) 
illus.,  plates,  maps  {partly  fold .)  diagrs.  and  atlas  of  14  fold, 
charts  {no.  3214-3227)  ^7i<='». 
7-26480  SH361.U5 

598 Special  agents  division.     Seal  and  salmon  fish' 

eries  and  general  resources  of  Alaska. 
Washington,    Govt,    print,    off.,    1898.     4    '*'•     iUus.,    plates 
{partly  col.,  partly  fold.)  ports.,  maps  {partly  fold.)  charts. 
23^'='".     {55th    Cong.,    1st    sess.     House.     Doc.    no.    92. 
pt.  1-4.) 

1-15694  F909.1J65 

SH361.TJ62 


CONSEKVATION  :   FUR   SEALS  97 

599  U.S.      Treaties,  etc.,  1909-1913.     (Taft).     Fur  seal  convention. 

Washingto7i,   [Govt,  print,   off.,   1912].     13  p.     23 ^''K     {6 2d 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Doc.  916.) 

Signed  at  Washington,  July  7,  1911,  by  representatives  of  the  United 
States,  Great  Britain,  Japan,  and  Russia. 
12-40609  JX238.r82     1912a 

600  . Fur  seal  protection.     Message  from  the  Presi- 

dent transmitting  a  convention  looking  to  the  protection 
and  preservation  of  fur  seals  and  sea  otters  in  a  certain 
defined  zone  of  the  North  Pacific  Ocean,  signed  by  the 
plenipotentiaries  of  the  United  States,  Great  Britain, 
Japan,  and  Russia,  at  Washington  on  July  7,  1911. 
Washington,  [Govt,  print,  off.],  1911.  11  p.  23^"^'.  (62d 
Cong.,  1st  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  75.) 

11-35618  SH361.U4     1911 

60335°— 13 7 


J 


AUTHOR  IJSFDEX 


[The  numbers  refer  to  the 

Abbott,  Ernest  Hamlin 85 

Abbott,  M.  F 203.  209 

Abbott,  Samuel  Warren 512a 

Ackerman,  Alfred 436 

Adamson,  William  C 576a 

Allen,  E.  T 366b 

Allen,  P.  L 417 

Allen,  William  H 512b,  513 

Ambler,  Mason  G 16 

American  academy  of  political  and 

social  science.     Philadelphia.    17,513 
American  association  for  labor  legis- 
lation    514 

Americanconservation 18 

American  forestry 6 

American  year  book 19 

Amnions,  E.  ]\I 367 

Anderson,  Chandler  P 591 

Ansel,  ]\Iartin  F 28 

Armenteras,  Andres  Aveliiio  de. . .  20 

Armsby,  Henry  Prentiss 256 

Arnold,  G.  S 364a 

Ashe,  W.  W 399,  488 

Ashford,  W.  H.  R 295 

Ashley,  George  Hall 264 

Association  of  life  insurance  presi- 
dents. New   York 514a 

Atwood,  Al])ert  W 366 

Aust,  George  F 58 

Austin,  Richard  W 543,  576a 

Ayres,  H.  B 399 

Ayres,  L.  P 513 

Ayres,  Philip  W 123 

B.,  E.  F 129 

Bacon ,  Robert 67 

Bailey,  Henry  S 257 

Bailey.  Liberty  H :.  58 

Baker,  Alfred  F 58 

Baker,  B.  N 193 

Baker,  Charles  W 17, 167a,  175 

Baker,  M.  N 514b 

Balch,  William  Ralston 264a 

Ballinger,  R.  A 544 

Bankhead,  John  H 578a 

Barker,  Henry  A 58 

Barns,  C.  R ♦ 55 


items,  not  to  the  pages.] 

Barrett,  John 244 

Barrows,  David  P 237 

Bass,  F.  H 170 

Bates,  John  Lewis 514c 

Baum,  Frank  G 292,  435 

Beard,  W.  A .58 

Beck,  Adam 534 

Belaud,  Henri  S 67 

Bemis,  Edward  W 366c 

Benjamin,  H.  W 366b 

Bennett,  Hugh  Hammond 489 

Bennett,  Ira  E 130 

Berg,  W.  N 514d 

Beveridge,  Albert  J 368,  545 

Bien,  M 17 

Birge,  Edward  A 118 

Birkinbine,  John 162, 173 

Bixby,  W.  H 330 

Blackmar,  F.  W 21 

Blanchard,  Newton  C 28 

Bogert,  Marston  Taylor 163 

Bolster,  Roy  H 303 

Borah,  William  E 546,  578a 

Bosley,  William  B 235 

Bowerman,  Jay 69 

Bowers,  Edward  A 385 

Brandegee,  Frank  B 577 

Bray,  W.  M 216 

Brooklyn.     Public  library 1 

Brooks,  Alfred  Hulse 282 

Brown,  Neal 293 

Bruce,  Andrew  Alexander 198 

Bruncken,  Ernest 369 

Bryan,  AYilliam  J 58,  560 

Bryce,  P.  H 534 

Burk,  Frederic  Lister 21a 

Burks,  J.  D 513 

Burton,  Theodore  E 328-330, 

547,  .548,  578a 

Cabot,  R.  C 513 

California.    Dept.  of  public  instruc- 
tion   22 

Conservation  commission 369a 

Governor 23 

State  board  of  forestry 370 

Callaway,  Lew  L 56 

99 


100 


AUTHOH    INDEX 


Campbell,  C.Y.V 513 

Campbell,  Marius  Robison 282 

Canada.     Commission  of  conserva- 
tion    532-535,538 

Parliament.  Senate.  Select  comm. 

on  natural  food  products 536 

Canon,  D.  W 263e 

Carnegie,  Andrew 86 

Case,  Benjamin  H 457 

Cavanagh,  Catherine  Frances 468 

Chaddock,  R.  E 513 

Chamberlain,  George  E 207,  578 

Chapman,  Herman  H 471 

Chicago.    University.    Dept.  of  po- 
litical economy 3 

Chittenden,  Alfred  Knight 371 

Chittenden,  liiram  Martin 100,  294 

Church,  J.  E. ,  > 366a 

Clark,  George  A 584 

Clark,  J.  B 223 

Clarke,  F.  W 179 

Clayton,  Henry  I) 576a 

Clerget,  Pierre 24 

Cleveland,  Treadwell,  jr 17, 

25, 169,  174,  372,  373,  440 

Cochrane,  Frank 534 

Cole,  Ralph  D 549 

Collingwood,  F 294 

Colorado.     Conservation      commis- 
sion           26 

Committee  of  one  hundred  on  na- 
tional health 517,  518 

Commonwealth  club  of  California.       26a 
Conference    of    engineers    of    the 

Reclamation  Service 498,  499 

Conference     on     conservation     of 
natural  resources,  Washington, 

1908 27-29 

Congdon,  F.  T 534 

Cooper,  Wilbraham  V 454 

Cornell,  W.  S 513 

Cotterill,  F '. 58 

Coutlee,  Charles  R 534 

Coutts,  W.  A 345 

Coville,  Frederick  \ 508 

Cox,  Robert  Lynn 514e 

Crandall,  C.  S 343 

Crocker,  Mrs.  Emmons 30 

Cronau,  Rudolf 31.  176 

Current  events  index 2 

Currier,  Frank  I) 550 

Cushman,  Allerton  S 289 

Cutler,  John  C 28 

Dalzell,  .John 101,  102 


Daniel,  John  W 551 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution.    National  conservation 

committee 32 

Davidson,  James  H 308 

Davidson,  James  O 28, 118 

Davis,  Arthur  P 19,  248 

Davis,  Charles  Albert 282 

Day,  David  Talbot 19,  248,  282 

Dayton,  F.  C 490 

Deneen,  Charles  S 299 

Denis,  Leo  G 535 

Dix,  John  A 515 

Dixon,  Joseph  M ■ . .       103 

Dixon,  S.  G 513 

Dole,  Richard  B 327 

Dole,  Sanford  B 39 

Dominion    public    health    confer- 
ence, Ottawa,  1910 516 

Donaldson,  A.  L 439 

Donaldson,  Thomas  Corwin 492 

Douglas,  James 33 

Draper,  Eben  S 296 

Drinker,  Henry  Sturgis 265 

Dyer,  F.J 437 

Earl,  Charles 591 

Elliott,  F.  P 222 

Elliott,  Henry  W 581,  591 

Elliott,  S.  B 465 

Ellis,  J.  L 452 

Ellis,  Overton  G 58 

Emery,  James  A 58 

Eno,  William  P 516a 

Escher,  F 493 

Escobar,  Romulo 67 

Evans,  Kelly 534 

Evans,  W.  A 516b 

Evermann,  Barton  \V 591 

Fabro,  L.  A.., 493a 

Fairbanks,  C.  W 469 

Fairbanks,  W.  H 476 

Fairchild,  Herman  L 242 

Fairlie,  John  A 363 

Farquhar,  Arthur  B 34,  58 

Femow    Bernhard   Eduard....  374-377, 

385,  534 

Ferris,  T.  Harvey 309a 

Finley,  William  1 58 

Finley,  William  Wilson 58, 378 

Finney,  John  H 458, 459 

Fisher,  Cassius  A 264 

Fisher,  Irving 514a, 

517,  517a,  517b, 518, 527 
Fisher,  Sydney 67 


AUTHOE    INDEX 


101 


Fisher,  Walter  L 58 

Fisk,  Eugene  L 518a 

Fletcher,  Henry  Frederick ,35 

Flumerfelt,  A.  C 534 

Flux,  A.  W 267 

Follansbee,  Robert 330 

Forbes,  Urquhart  Atwell 295 

Forbes- Lindsay,  C.  H 340 

Ford,  Frederick  W 423 

Fort,  Jolm  Franklin 28,  296,  309 

Foster,  Bumside 514a 

Foster,  J.  Ellon 58 

Foulke,  William  Dudley 35a 

Franklin,  Fabian 201,  221,  226 

Frear,  Walter  F 39 

Freeman,  John  R 175, 350a 

French,  Willard 354, 481 

Fultz,  Francis  M 182 

Gannett,  Henry 17,  60, 149,  282,  327 

Garfield,  James  Rudolph 67, 

280,  361a,  552 

Gaylord,  Frederick  Alan 378a 

Geiser,  K.  F 416 

Giesen,  Walter 206 

Gilhams,  Clarence  C 553 

Gilmore,  Eugene  Allen 297 

Glavis,  L.  R 279, 397 

Glenn,  L.  C 379, 462 

Goddard,  H.  H 513 

Goggins,  B.  R 218 

Gompers,  Samuel 518b 

Goss,  W.  F.  M 266 

Grace,  Fred  J 38 

Grave,  Caswell 36 

Graves,  Henry  S. . .   17,  379a,  463,  466, 486 

Gt.  Brit.  Treaties,  etc.,  1910 582 

Gregory,  Mary  Huston 37 

Griffith,  E.  M 118, 119,  478 

Grout,  A.  P 58 

Grout,  H.  N 251 

Haanel,  Eugene 534 

Hall,  Maxcy  R 303 

Hall,  W.  L « 460 

Hammond,  John  Hays 240 

Hardtner,  Henry  E 38,  48,  475 

Harrison,  C.  S 236 

Hartman,  Charles  S 56 

Hashiguchi 58 

Hatch,  E.,,;> 513 

Hatton,  John  H 508 

Haugen,  Gilbert  N 99 

Haupt,  Lewis  M 338,341 

Hawaii  (  Ter.)  Legislature,  1909 39 

Hawes,  Austin  F 433, 477 

Hawley,  S 480 


Hawley,  Willis  C 99 

Hay,  M.  E 58 

Hayes,  Charles  Willard 233,  282 

Hays,  John  Coffee 316 

Heath,  Harold 583 

Heflin,  J.  Thomas 553a,  576a 

Hendrick,  Frank 204 

Hendry,  John 534 

Heney,  Francis  J 58,  224 

Henry,  Alfred  J 399 

Hepburn,  A.  Barton 298 

Hewitt,  Abram  Stevens 40 

Heybum,  Weldon  B 577,  578 

Hichborn,  Franklin 41 

Higginson,  H.  L 362 

Hilger,  David 56 

Hill,  James  Jerome 42,  58, 122 

Hill,  Robert  Tudor 494 

Hodgetts,  Charles  Alfred 519,  534 

Holgate,  Josephine 12 

Hollis,  Allen 445 

Holman,  M.  L 159 

Holmes,  Arthur 519a 

Holmes,  Joseph  A 17,  248.  287 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell 43 

Homans,  G.  M 370 

Hoover,  T.  L 415 

Hopkins,  C.  G 17 

Honiaday ,  William  T 247 

Horton,  A.  H 304 

Hosmer,  Ralph  S 39,  58,  213,  246,  380 

Hotchkiss,  W.  0 119 

Hough,  Emerson 425 

Hough,  Franklin  Benjamin 380a 

Howe,  Charles  S 151 

Howe,  Frederick  Clemson 359,  494a 

Howland,  Paul 554 

Huffel,  G 482 

Hughes,  Charles  E 44,  361 

Humplu-ey,  AVilliam  E 555 

Humphreys,  Benjamin  G 576a 

Husting,  Paul  0 117 

Hyatt,  Edward 22 

Hyde,  H.  M 350,  444 

niinois.     Governor 299 

Ingalls,  Walter  Renton 266a 

Ingram,  J.  E 487a 

Intercollegiate  debates 44a 

International   commission   on    the 

control  of  bovine  tu1)erculosis.  520 
International  fisheries  commission 

( U.  S.  and  Gt.  Brit.) 44a 

Iowa.     State    drainane,    waterways 

and  conservation  comm 45 

Irion,  Harry 371 


102 


AUTHOR    INDEX 


Irvine,  William 119 

Jackson,  Edwin  R 483 

Jenkins,  W.  C 472 

Jevons,  William  Stanley 267 

Johnson,  B.  A 259 

Johnson,  Emory  Richard 150.  300 

Johnson,  Hiram  W 23 

Johnston.  Clarence  T 205,  219 

Johnston,  Joseph  F 578a 

Joint  committee  on  conservation. .       183 

Jones,  Wesley  L 102a 

Jordan,  David  Starr 44a,  584,  597,  598 

Journal  of  political  economy 3 

Keith,  Arthur 399 

Keith,  H.  F 46 

Kellogg,  Royal  S 153,  381,  450 

Kelsey.  S.  T 450 

Kemp,  J.  F 288 

Kenney,  J.  A 513 

KeiT,  J.  W 513 

Kimball,  D.  D 513 

King,  Franklin  Hiram 301 

King,  George  Judson 357 

King,  Will  R 302 

Knapp,  G.  L 212 

Knopf,  S.  A 520a 

Knudsen,  August  F • 58 

Knudsen,  Margaret  Russell 58 

Koester,  F 263 

Krumrey,  Henry 117 

Kuhn,  H.  A 268 

Lacey,  John  F 275 

La  Follette,  Robert  M 334 

Lakeman,  C.  E 348 

Lamb,  F.  H 429 

Laut,  Agnes  C 181,186.355 

Leighton,  Marshall  Ora 17,  303, 

,'504.318.  327.  330,  337.  346 

Lembkey,  W.  1 591 

Leupp,  Constance  D 520b 

Leupp,  F.  E 17 

Levasseur,  E 74 

Libl)y,  E.  n 47 

Lindgren,  Waldemar 282 

Lindley,  Curtis  H 26a,  243 

Lind.'^ey,  Ben  B 58 

Lipman,  Charles  P. 263b,  495 

Long,  R.  A 430 

Louisiana.     Conservation    commis- 
sion          48 

Lovejoy ,  Owen  R 520c 

McCarthy,  Callagliaii 49 

McFarhitid,  J.  Horace 29,171 

McGee.  William  J 281 


McGee,  W  J 17,  28,  50, 58, 

109, 146, 168, 172, 178, 260,  305, 496 

McGovern,  Francis  E 115 

McGrath,  W.  M 521 

Mclntyre,  John  N 496a 

McKee,  J.  R 231 

McKelway,  A.J 521a 

McKinlay ,  Duncan 253 

MacKisson.  Mrs.  J.  E 432 

Maine.     Governor 51 

State      water      storage      commis- 
sion    306 

Marsh,  George  Perkiu.s 52 

Martin,  Eben  W 274 

Martin.  John  A 556 

Martin,  Lannie  Haynes 485a 

Maryland.     Conservation     commis- 
sion    53 

Shellfish  commissio7i 54 

Massachusetts.     Governor 296 

Slate  forester 382 

Mathews,  John  Lathrop 126, 

184,  307,  351a,  353,  356 

IMaus.  Marion  P 58 

Maxwell,  H 447 

Maxwell.  Hu 113 

Mayo,  E 165 

Mendenhall,  Walter  C 327 

Merchant,  E.  O 330 

Merritt,  A.  H 513 

Miller,  A.  C 45 

Minnesota.     Waterways  commission  308 
Minnesota  coii.servatiou  and  agri- 
cultural development  congress. 

1st.  St.  Paul  1910 55 

Missouri.     Geological  survey 268a 

Mitchell.  Guy  Elliott 125,497 

Mitchell.  John 269 

Mondell,  Frank  Wheeler 276, 

557,  558, 576a 
Montana.     Commi.'ision    on   conser- 
vation   56 

Governor 57 

Montreale.  Raoul  de 147 

Mooney.  G.  W 330 

Moore,  Willis  L 411, 462 

Morse.  E.  A 559 

Mos.s6.  Armand 438 

Mumford ,  George  D 382a 

Muri^hy.  J.  A 513 

Myers.E.  W 399 

Myers.  Gustavus 497a 

National     board     of     fire     under- 
writers    58 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


103 


National  conservation  commission, 

Washington,  D.  C 59-61, 

161,183,327,518 
National  conservation  congress. . .  58,  229 
National  electric  light  association.  308a 
National    lumber    manufacturers' 

assoc 383 

Nebraska  conservation  and    state 

development  congress 62 

Nelson,  Knute 17,  58,  279,  397,  507 

New     England     conference.     1st, 

Boston,  l^m 63 

New  Jersey.     Governor 64,296,309 

New    York    (State).     Conservation 

commission 65 

Legislature.     Joint  committee  on 

conservation  and  utilization  of 

water  power 309a 

Water  supply  commission 310,  311 

Newell,  Frederick  HajTies 17, 

66.  66a,  248,  312,  327,  498-500,  508 
Newlands,  Francis  G.  58,  560,  561,  577,  578 

Newmayer,  S.  W 513 

Nicholas,  Anna 198a 

Nichols,  Egbert  Ray 44a 

Nitti,  F 177 

Norris,  Edwin  L 57 

North,  C.  E 513 

North,  Edward  P 194 

North  American  conservation  con- 
ference   67, 172, 183 

Norton,  John  Pease 522a 

Nunnick,  F.  C 534 

Oppel,  Alwin 68 

Oregon.     Conservation  commission.        70 

Governor 69,  71 

Orton,  Mrs.E.,jr 72 

Orton,  Mary  Princess  Anderson. . .         72 

Osborne,  Frank  M 270 

Outerbridge,  E.  H 67 

Owen,  Robert  L 523 

Page,  A.  W 167,  234,  339,  421 

Page,  Thomas  Nelson 473 

Page,  W.  H 210 

Pardee,  George  Cooper 58,  72a,  245a 

Parker,  Edward  ^^^leeler 282 

Parker,  Horatio  N 327 

Parker,  R.  Wayne 562 

Parsons,  Charles  L 291a 

Paton,  Stewart 523a 

Patton,  Jacob  Harris 73 

Patton,  M.J 537,  537a 

Peabody ,  Susan  Wade 523b 

Pector,  Desire 74 


Pennsylvania.     Dept .  of  health . .  524,525 

Governor 75 

Persons,  Henry  H 313 

Peterson,  Mary  Gage 58 

Phillips,  Roland 424 

Pinchot,  Gifford .  17,  58,  61,  67,  76,  79, 128, 
133.  155,  189,  196,  210,  248,  262, 
335,  384-387,  418,  428,  508,  563 

Plaisted,  Frederick  W 51 

Plummer,  Fred  Gordon 387a 

Plunkett,  Sir  Horace  Curzon 77,  202 

Poindexter,  Miles 578a 

Pollard,  Ernest  M 78 

Pope,  Ralph  W 58 

Pothier,  Aram  J 81 

Potter,  Albert  F 508 

Powers,  L.  G 145 

Pressey,  H.  A 399 

Price,  Overton  Westfeldt 79, 

261,  399, 455, 487 

Pridmore,  J.  C 501 

Prince,  Edward  E 44a 

Putnam,  H.  St.  Clair 314 

Quevedo,  Miguel  A.  de 67 

Quick,  John  Herbert 58,  315,  336 

Rainey,  Henry  T 576a 

Ransdell,  Joseph  E 80 

Raymond,  RossiterW.  175, 180,  264a,  270a 

Reece,  William  M 505a 

Regnault,  Felix 446 

Reisenberg,  H 143 

Rhode  Island.     Governor 81 

Natural  resources  survey 82 

State  conservation  commission 83 

Richards,   Ellen  Henrietta  (Swal- 
low)       525a 

Richards,  M.  V 121 

Richards,  Mrs.  R.  H 525a 

Richards,  Ralph  Coffin 525b,  525c 

Richards,  William  A 508 

Robbins,  Edwin  Clyde 84 

Robbins,  Emily  F 517b 

Roberts,  Thomas  P 294 

Robertson,  J.  D 268a 

Robertson,  James  W 525d,  534 

Robertson,  Thomas  M 319 

Robinson,  Neil 113 

Rockwood,  E.  W 239 

Roosevelt,  Theodore 26a,  58,  85,  86 

111,  139, 157,  161, 183, 227, 263c, 503 
See  also  U.  S.     President,  1901- 
1909. 

Ross,  A.  H.  D 539 

Roth,  Filibert 462 


104 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


Russell,  Thomas  Herbert 87, 540 

Sadtler,  Samuel  P 88 

Sarasin,  Paul 89 

Schaeffer,  N.  C 188 

Sclienck,  Carl  Alwin 388,  389 

Schieffelin,  W.J 513 

Schoff ,  Wilfred  H 414b 

Sclion,  H.  von 344,  364 

Schultz,  John 536 

Schweizerische     Naturschutzcom- 

mission 90 

Scott,  Charles  F 99, 100 

Scott,  Leslie  M 208 

Seattle.     Chamber  of  commerce. . .       564 

Sedgwick,  W.T 263b 

Sellerier,  Carlos 67 

Sercombe,  Parker  H 525e 

Shafroth,  John  F 565 

Shaler,  Nathaniel  Southgate 91,  92 

Shaw,  Albert 504 

Shingle,  R.  W 39 

Shipp,  Thomas  R 18,  61 

Short,  Frank  H 26a,  58 

Shuey,  Sarah  1 513 

Sifton,  Clifford 67,  534,  535,  541 

Simmons,  F.  M 566 

Simmons,  W.  D 225 

Sims,  Edwin  W 595 

Sisson,  Edward  O 58 

Slattery,  Harry  A 576a 

Smith,  Everett  W 152 

Smith,  Garret 525f 

Smith,  George  Otis 17,  217,  322 

Smith,  Herbert  Knox 319 

Smith,  Hugh  M 248, 585 

Smith,  J.  B 513 

Smith,  Jared  G 39 

Smith,  Sylvester  C 567 

Smith,  W.  0 39 

Smoot,  Reed 390 

Solly,  Leonard  N 58 

Somorvillo,  William 443 

Southern     conservation     congress, 

Atlanta,  1910 93 

Spry,  William 108 

Stabler,  H 327 

Start,  Edwin  A 19.229.449 

Steele,  James  Concrete 1  ()4 

Stephenson,  James,  jr 219 

Sterling,  E.  A 427 

Steuart,  William  M 327 

Stevens,  Frederick  C 320 

Stewart,  E 199 

Stewart,  J.  H 113 


Stiles,  C.  W 513 

Stillwell,  Lewis  B 175,  316 

Stimson,  Henry  L 410 

Stockbridge,  Helen  E 4 

Stone,  A.  L 119 

Strother,  French 448,  453 

Stuart,  Edwin  S 75 

Sulzer,  William 568, 586, 591 

Swain,  George  F 100,  317,  352,  462 

Swan,  J.  M 513 

Taft,  William  Howard 58, 

94-96,  226,  227,  232,  505,  526,  569 
See  also  U.  S.   President,  1909-1913. 

Tatham,  William 198a 

Tavemier,  Ren6 318 

Tawney ,  James  A 570 

Taylor,  Edward  R 347 

Taylor,  Edward  T 565,  571,  572 

Taylor,  Graham 148 

Taylor,  Henry  C 119 

Teal,  Joseph  N 58,  70 

Teller,  Henry  M 573 

Ten  Eyck,  A.  M 58 

Thomas,  Hewitt 158 

Thompson,  D'Arcy 587 

Thompson,  J.  V 271 

Thorp,  Freeman 574 

Titsworth ,  Frederick  S 97 

Traer,  Glenn  W 272 

Tucker,  Mrs.  F.  H 5, 98 

Tucker,  Mary  Lathrop 5, 98 

Tunnell,  Arthur  L 263d 

U.  S.     Bureau  of  corporations . . .  319,  328 

Bureau  of  fisheries 588 

Bureau  of  immigration  and  nat- 
uralization       98a 

Bureau  of  mines 273 

Congress 575 

Uouse 576,  576a 

Committee  07i  agriculture. .. .      99, 
100.  391 
Committee    on    foreign     af- 
fairs   589-591 

Committee  on  interstate  and 

foreign  commerce 320,  527 

Committee  on  the  judiciary.  392, 393 
Committee     on     mines     and 

mining 321,324 

Committee  on  public  lands. .     274- 
277c, 505a 
Committee     on     rivers     and 

harbors 322 

Committee  on  rules 101,102 

Committee     on     irays     and 
means 592 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


105 


U.S.    Congress.     Senate 577,578 

Committee  on  conservation  of 
national  resources. . .   103,  593,  594 

Committee  on  fisheries 102a 

Committee  on  forest  reserva- 
tions,  etc 323,394-396 

Committee  on  the  Geological 

survey 324 

Committee  on  irrigation 506 

Committee  on  public  health, 

etc 527a 

Committee  on  public  lands. .      278, 
278a,  507 
Joint  committee  to  investi- 
gate Interior    dept.    and 

Forest  service 279,397 

Dept.  of  agriculture 398, 399,  400 

Dept.  of  commerce  and  labor. . .  595,  596 

Dept.  of  the  interior 279a, 

280, 325,  399,  502 

Dept.  of  justice 401 

Forest  service 326,  399, 402-409 

Library 6 

General  land  office 281,  502 

Geological  survey. . .   7,  282,  283,  327,  399 

Inland  tvaterways  commission 328 

National  forest  reservation   com- 
mission        410 

National  waterways  commission  329, 330 

President,  1901-1909  (Roosevelt).      104, 

105,  331,  502 

President,  1909-1913  ( Taft)  . . .   106, 579 

President s  homes  commission 527b 

,  Public  lands  commission 508 

Reclamation  service 509,  510 

Superintendent  of  documents. . .  7a,  8-11 
Treasury  dept.     Comm.   on  fur- 
seal  investigations 597 

Special  agents  division 598 

Treaties,  etc.,  1909-1913  (Taft) .  599,  600 

War  dept. .' 283a-283c 

Weather  bureau 399, 411 

Utah.     Conservation  commission.  107,108 

Governor 108 

Van  Hise,  Charles  Richard. .   17, 109, 118, 
119, 187,  284,  332,  412, 511, 528, 528a 

Van  Horn,  Frank  Benjamin 282 

VanSant,  H.  D 542 

Vaughan,  John  F 349 

Veatch,  A.  C 279,397 

Veiller,  L 513 

Veitch,  F.  P ..  =  .... 110 


Vertrees,  John  J 413 

Very.  F.  W 485 

Volstead,  Andrew  J 580 

Von  Tobel,  Rudolf 56 

Vrooman,  Frank  Buffington Ill 

Wadsworth,  James  Wolcott,  jr. . .  333, 414 

Walcott,  CD 324 

Walker,  Herman  B 191 

Walker,  T.  B 414a,  479 

Wallace,  Robert 211 

Walsh,  George  Ethelbert 342 

Washington.     State  library 12 

Watson,  E.J 112 

Weidman,  S 1 18 

Welliver,  J.  C 241,  351 

Wells,  Philip  P 13, 14 

West,  Oswald 71 

West  Virginia.     Conservation  com- 
mission        113 

Westbrook,  Dean 58 

Western  Australia.    Registry  dept..       114 

Wheeler,  Charles  S 26a 

Whidden,  Guy  Carleton 414b 

\\liipple,  James  S 461 

Wliite,  Arthur  V 333a,  535 

White,  J.  B 58,258,467 

Wiute,  S.  E 419 

Wliiting,  George  A 119 

WTiitson,  A.  R 118, 119 

Wilbm-,  C.  L 513 

Wilcox,  E.  V 39 

Wiley,  Harvey  W 58,  529 

Will,  Thomas  E.  .  .    124, 154, 190, 426, 431 

Willey,  Day  Allen 197, 442 

Willey ,  Henry  Ide 58 

Williams,  Lydia  Adams 127,  215 

Wilson,  James 470 

Wilson,  Woodrow 64 

Winchell,  Horace  V 195 

Winslow,  Arthur 268a 

Wisconsin.     Governor 115,  334 

Legisla ture .    Comm .  on  water  pow- 
ers, forestry,  etc 116, 117 

State  conservation  commission..  118, 119 

Woehlke,  W.  V 360 

Wood,  D.  W 249 

Woodruff,  George  W 17, 402 

Wooley,  R.  W 192 

Wright,  C.  E 17 

Wyman,  Walter 530,  531 

Zacharie,  F.  C 17 

Zerbe.  J.  B 285 

Zon,  Raphael 15, 185,  330, 512 


SUBJECT   II^DEX 


[The  numbers  refer  to  the 

Afforestation 447,  454, 487 

See  also  Forests. 

Air 163 

Alaska: 

Coal  lands 253, 

277-279,  281,  496a, 545 

Fisheries 102a, 

581,  583,  588,  590,  592-600 

Forests 403 

Mineral  resources 253,  282 

Appalachian  mountains 303, 

304,  378,  391-396,  399,  400,  405, 
420,  449,  458,  459,  464,  473,  474, 
491,     549,     550,     553,     554,      562 

Bibliography 4 

See  also  White  mountains. 
Arctic  fox: 

See  Fur  bearing  animals. 

Australia 397 

Austria-Hungary 482 

Ballinger-Pinchot  controversy: 
See      Alaska,      Coal      lands; 
Forest  service,  U.  S.;  In- 
terior, Dept.  of. 

Bibliography 1-15, 

24,    44a,    52,    84,    514,    523b,    535 

Birds 58 

Boston,  Water  supply 296 

British  Columbia 534 

British  India 376 

California 22, 

23, 26a, 41, 360, 369a, 370,  414a 
See  also  San  Francisco. 

Canada 333a,  532-542 

Capital,  Conservation  of 42 

Central  America 74 

Chemistry  and  conservation..       88, 
163, 179, 239, 257 

Child  life 58,  513, 

519a,  520b,  520c,  521a,  524,  525f 
See  also  Human  life. 

China 157 

Christmas  tree 468 

City  conservation 35a, 

58,  366b,  366c,  513,  514b 
See  also  Boston,  New  York, 
Philadelphia,    San   Fran- 
cisco. 


items,  not  to  the  pages.] 

Coal 60,  248,  264, 

267-269,   271,   272,   274,   275,   282 
See  also  Alaska,   Coal  lands; 
Leasing   public   lands. 

Colorado 26 

Commissions,  State 26, 45, 

48,  53,  54,  56,  65,  70,  83,  90, 118, 119 

Canada 532-535,  537a,  538,  541 

National  conservation  commis- 
sion    59-61, 

103,     105,      139,    141,     144, 
149,   156,  161,  166,  179,  183 
National      forest      reservation 

commission 410 

Conference  of  governors: 

See  Conference  on  conser- 
vation OF  NATURAL  RE- 
SOURCES, Washington,  1908. 
Conference  on  conservation  of 
NATURAL  RESOURCES,  Wash- 
ington, 1908  25, 27-29, 

39, 129-132, 134, 136, 156, 160, 183 

Connecticut 433 

Constitutional  aspects 235 

Constitutional     provisions     of 

states  in  use  of  waters 309a,  330 

Copper 282 

See  also  Mineral  resources. 
Country  life: 

Sec  Rural  life. 

Cunningham  coal  entries 279,281 

See  also  Alaska,  Coal  lands. 
Declaration  of  governors.   27-29,183 
Declaration  of  principles....  67,172 

Deforestation 446,  485 

See  also  Forests. 

Denudation 60,  327,  491 

See  also  Soil. 
Drainage: 

See  Reclamation. 
East,  The,  vs.  the  West..  208,565,572 
See  also  State  control,  and 
names  of  states. 

Electricity 58, 175,  316 

Engineers  .\nd  conservation..       88, 
151.  159,  164,  173,  175,  265 

Erosion 15.  488.  491,  496.  501 

See  also  Soil. 

107 


108 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


Farmer  and  conservation: 
See  Rural  life. 

Federal  control 142. 143.  214,  222 

Forests 380a.  453,  45G 

Mineral  resources 283,  497 

Water  power.  292,  308a,  318,  319,  364a 

See  also   Federal   vs.    state 

control. 

Federal  vs.  state  control.  17,  26a.  44a, 

58,  84,  191,  200,  219,  222,  228,  243, 

253.  262,  319,  345,  558,  565,  571,  572 

Fire,  Waste  by 167a,  175 

See  also  Forest  fires. 
Fish..  44b,  58,  91.  102a,  248,  263e.  532,  534 

Bibliography 7a 

See  also  Fvn  seals;  Oysters. 

Food  supply 256,  260,  535,  536 

Forest  fires 60, 

369a,  370,  382,  387a,  437.  439,  481 
Forest  protection.  .  .  370,  382,  470,  478 
See  also  Forests. 

Forest  reserves.  U.  S. 367,385, 

391-396,  398-401,  403.  404.  406.  407, 
410,  423,  435,  551,  556,  557,  560,  573 

Administration 385, 

398.  401,  404,  406-409,  557 

FoRE.ST    SERVICE,  U.  S 101, 

102.  368,  397.  398,  413.  441,  455 

Bibliography 8 

Forests 16,  1 7,  19.  20.  26a.  56.  57, 

60.  61.  69,  71.  76.  99.  115-119,  123, 
135,  177.  248.  305, 366c-}87a,  568 

Bibliography 1.  2.  6,  8,  9,  15,  375 

Austria-Hungary 482 

British  India 376 

Canada 534.538,542 

Europe 374.  385 

Germany 376,  416.  482 

Sweden 377 

Switzerland 482 

Fore.sts,  Effect  on  climate 411,  462 

Effect  on  water  supply 20,  99, 

100,  294,  305, 326,  330,  343, 
352,  366a,  379,  411,  418,  462 

France 493a 

Fi-el 16.  26a,  135,  266,  280.  291 

See  also  Coal. 

FcR-BEARI.Nf;    ANIMALS 534 

Fcr  seal.s 581-600 

Game 58,  532.  534 

Germany 264a,  416.  482 

Gold 282 

See  also  Mineral  resources. 
Gr \ziNn  land.s 407,  505a.  508 


Hawaii 39,  58,  66,  213,  246,  380 

Health,  Boards  of 514b,  516b,  523b 

He.\lth,  Public,  Bibliography 523b 

Federal  Dept.  514b-514e,  517b,  520a, 
522,  522a,  523,  525e,  527,  527a,  528b 
Health  and  hygiene: 
See  Human  life. 

History 198a,  209,  374 

Human  life 35a, 

58,  60,  61,  91,  198,  513-531,  534 

Bibliography 11 

See  also  Child  life. 
Hygiene,  Public: 

See  Health,  Boards  of; 
Health,  Public:  Human 
life. 

Idaho 325 

Illinois ' 283a,  283c,  299 

Indian  territory 279a 

Interior,  Dept.  of 101, 

102,  397,  413,  544 

Iowa 45 

Iron  ores 282.  289 

See  also  Mineral  resources. 

Irrigation 17, 19,  26a, 

60,  87,  96.  .301,  327.  360,  506,  510 

Bibliography 9 

Italy 177 

Japan 58 

Joint      conservation       confer- 
ence: 
See    Conference  on  conser- 
vation   of     natural     re- 
sources, Washington,  1908. 

Lands 17,  56-58,  60.  61,  72a,  91, 

190-192,   274-276,   385,   397,  492- 
494a,  497a,  504,  507,  508,  511,  512 

Bibliography 9 

See   aho    Leasi.ng    of    public 
lands. 
Laws: 

Forest 370,  377,  402,  409 

Land 17,275,502 

Mining 397 

Public  health 523b 

Water 302, 

309a,  330.  330a,  331,  341,  535,  576a 
See  aho  Legislation. 

Lead 266a.  26Sa.  277b.  282.  283a 

See  also  Mineral  rksources. 

Leasing  of  public  lands 264a, 

266a,  268a,  270a,  277,  277a-277c, 

278,  279a,  283a-283c,  496a,  505a 

Leg.m,  .\hpects 97 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


109 


Legislation 17,  38,  41 

See  also  Laws. 

Legislation  needed 56-58, 

1].>-]17,  175, 180 

Louisiana 38,  48 

Lumber 382a,  467 

See  also  Timber. 

Maine 51,  306 

Maryland 53,  54 

Massachusetts 46,  382,  523b 

See  also  Boston. 
Men,  Conservation  of: 
See  Human  life. 

Military  aspect 58 

Mineral  resources 17, 19, 

26a,  60,  61,  72a,  91,  92,  98a,  114, 
119,  163,  264-291,  532,  534,  559 

Minnesota 55,  170,308 

Mississippi  valley 78 

Missouri 266a,  268a,  283a 

Money,  Conservation  of 42 

Montana 56 

National     conservation     com- 
mission  • 59-61, 

103,   105,   139,   141,   144, 
149,  156,  161,  166,  179,  183 
National     conservation     Con- 
gress, 1st,  1909 58 

2d,  1910 58,229 

3d,  1911 58,252,  254 

National    exposition     of    con- 
servation, 1913 263d,  543 

National    forest    reservation 

commission 410 

National  vitality: 
See  Human  life. 

Natural  gas 60.  248,  279a.  282 

Nebraska 62 

Need  of  conservation 17,  58,  127, 

183,  185,  186,  248,  271,  286,  431,  432 

New  England 63. 123,  415,  427 

See  also  names  of  states. 

New  Jersey 64,  296,  309 

New  York  (state) 44,  65,  247, 

309a-311,  313,  358,  361,  378a,  523b 

New  York  city.  Child  life 525f 

New  Zealand 397 

North  American   conservation 
conference,   Washington,    Feb. 

1909 67,166,183 

Declaration  of  principles .  67, 172 

Nova  Scotia 534 

Oil 248,  279a,  282 

Oklahoma 279a 


Ontario,  Canada 534,535 

Oregon 69-71,  302 

Oysters 36,  54,  263e 

Pacific  Coast  states 429 

Paper. 110.  218 

Party  platforms  . .  85,  86.  242,  263c,  578 

Peat 282 

Pennsylvania.   58,  75,  414b,  513,  524,  525 

See  also  Philadelphia. 
Petroleum: 
See  Oil. 

Philadelphia,  Water  supply 366b 

Philippine  Islands 237 

Phosphates 60.  118,  282,  497 

PiNCHOT,  GiFFORD 158,  210 

See  also  Forest  service,  U.  S. 

Porto  Rico 403 

Public  lands: 

See  Lands;  Leasing  of  public 
lands. 
Pulp  industry: 
See  Paper. 

Railways  AND  conservation 58, 

121, 194 

Reclamation 17, 

19,  91,  248,  498-500,  506.  509,  510 

Bil:)Iiography 9 

Reservoirs 294,  327,  330 

See  also  Water  supply. 

Rhode  Island 81-83 

Riparian  rights: 

See  Water  power. 

Rural  life 42,  58,  77, 

202, 263a-263c,  495,  503,  513,  525d 

San  Francisco,  Water  supply 448 

Scenery 29 

Sea  otter 591,600 

Silver 282 

See  also  Mineral  resources. 

Snow 366a 

Soil 17,  58,  60, 

91, 115-119,  488,  489,  493a,  496,  505 

Bibliography 10,  ]  5 

South 93, 112,  240,  475, 488 

See  also  Appalachian  moun- 
tains, and  names  of  states. 

South  America 244 

State  control 22, 

23,  38,  41,  43-16,  48,  51,  53-57, 
58,  60,  62-65.  75.  81-83,  98a,  107, 
108,  112.  113,  115-119,  123,  168, 
219,  247,  299,  306,  308,  309-311, 
348.  364.  436.  453,  471,  484 
State  ownership  of  forests 477 


110 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


Switzerland 17,  90,  357,  359, 482 

Teachers'  part  in  conservation.       21a 

Texas 263e,  487a 

Timber 60, 479, 480 

See  also  Forests. 

Timber  lands,  Taxation  of 60 

Utah 107,108 

Waste 17, 

31,  37,  58,  122,  123.  125, 
128,  133,  138,  147,  154, 
167a,  175,  223.  263,  263b, 
272, 287, 456, 488, 525a, 565 
See  also  Forest  fires. 

Water  power 17, 

26a,  56,  57.  60,  61,  72a,  114-119, 
123,  135,  163,  175,  177.  291,  292, 
293,  297,  299,  303.  307,  308a.  309, 
309a-311,  313,  314,  317-320,  325- 
327,  330,  331,  333a,  339,  340, 
342,  344-351a,  353-357,  361a- 
366,  534,  535,  558,  559,  576 

Bibliography 14,  535 

Water  supply 16, 

26a,  60,  61,  99,  100,  114,  175, 
296,  306-308,  309a-311,  313, 
321,  322,  324,  327,  333, 
337,  358,  360,  361,  366b,  366c, 
525a,  533,  534,   568,   574,    575 

Bililiograpby 7, 14 

See  also  Reservoirs. 


Waterways 16, 

85,  96,  99,  100,  135,  194, 
294,  295,  298,  300.  303, 
308,  315,  317,  323,  328- 
330,  335-338,  343,  547, 
548,  553a,  561,  566,  568, 
575,       576,      577,       578a 

West.  The  vs.  the  East 208, 

565, 572 
See  also  State  control  and  names 
of  state". 

West  Virginia 113 

Western  Australia 114 

White  House  conference: 

See  Conference  on  con- 
servation of  natural  re- 
sources, Washington,  1908. 

White  mou.ntains 123, 

391-396, 400, 405,  485, 553 

Bibliography 4 

See  also  Appalachian  moun- 
tains. 

Wisconsin 115-119, 

266a,  293,  297,334,371,478 

Women  and  conservation 30, 

58, 215, 434 
World     conservation     confer- 
ence    174, 183 

Zinc 268a 

See  also  Mineral  resource.s. 


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